In the context of Romans 8, Paul is addressing the assurance of salvation and the inability of any power to separate believers from the love of God. The question echoes the courtroom imagery where God is the judge, and Christ is the advocate. This reflects Isaiah 50:8-9, where the ...
The new cities, with their regular layouts in rigorously orthogonal grids and their fortified premises, brought to Catalonia the urban models that the Romans had developed during their years of expansion around the Italian peninsula. Along with the construction of the roadway network, they would lay...
The reproductions of Roman paintings ensure that their beauty and significance endure through the ages. They offer a window into the past, allowing us to connect with the artistry, craftsmanship, and storytelling of the Romans. In a world where time has eroded many physical remnants of ancient c...
现代国家的特征:① An association of legally ‘free’ human beings, among whom a certain sentiment of solidarity had emerged; ② Occupying a territory with defined and settled frontiers; ③ Organized by a single system of law exclusively its own, and a single hierarchy of courts, which allowed ...
In the context of Romans, Paul is addressing Jewish and Gentile believers in Rome, highlighting the importance of returning to the Scriptures for understanding God's plan. The rhetorical question invites readers to consider the biblical foundation of faith and righteousness. This approach aligns with...
Latin alphabet- the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe Roman alphabet alphabet- a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language bicameral script- a script having two distinct cases ...
Google Share on Facebook thermae (redirected fromRoman bath) Encyclopedia thermae (ˈθɜːmiː) pl n (Historical Terms) public baths or hot springs, esp in ancient Greece or Rome [C17: from Latin, from Greekthermai,pl ofthermēheat] ...
Romans had a great interest in improving cattle husbandry and, as a result, cattle size increased considerably, a process that has been documented in most of the Roman Empire (e.g. Lauwerier 1988; Grant 2004; Albarella et al. 2007; Pigière 2017; Frémondeau et al. 2017; Valenzuela et ...
Dante aimed to chastise Albert I of Germany for neglecting what Dante felt were his responsibilities towards Italy ("you who are negligent") as "King of the Romans", as well as successive popes for their encroachment from purely spiritual affairs, thus leading to a climate of incessant bicker...
Treasury of Scripture For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. whom. Romans 11:2 God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias?