Romans
n. 《罗马书》(《圣经·新约》中的一卷)
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n. 《罗马书》(《圣经·新约》中的一卷)
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Romans is a complicated letter, but it wasn「t as simple you might give the idea from traditional Protestant piety which is, works are human activity.
《罗马书》是非常复杂的书信,但也不至于简单到,可以从传统的新教徒的虔敬中得出结论,也即行为就是人类活动。
Romans considered their societal structures to be exceptional-and far superior to any other in the world.
罗马人认为她们的社会构架是例外的-同时远远超前于世界上的任何国家。
It」s a totally different view of the law and its role in the cosmos than you see in Romans or Galatians, which is another piece of evidence for me that Paul is not the author of this letter.
它对律法及其在宇宙中的角色,与罗马书和加拉太书相比,执完全不同观点,在我看来,这是另一个证据,表明保罗不是这封信的作者。
He saw to it that the Romans lacked nothing for the desert march ahead.
他一定注意到了因为前面的沙漠行军,罗马人已经应有尽有了。
Tourists and Romans alike splashed themselves with water from some of the Italian city「s famous fountains on Monday as temperatures climbed to 33 degrees.
周一的时候,随着气温爬升至33度,游客和罗马人都把意大利城市的着名喷泉的水往自己身上泼。
Romans 12 teaches us six foundational principles for what it takes to change anything in your life.
罗马书12章告诉了我们改变生命中任何事情的六条基本原则。
The Romans prospered by taxation.
罗马通过税收繁荣。
And tithe book of Romans tells us that God sent his son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for you to pay for your salvation.
罗马书上告诉我们,神差他的儿子耶稣基督来,为拯救我们死在了十字架上,替我们偿还了罪的代价。
During the invasion of the Romans in Greece, instead of influencing the Greeks, they adapted the culture.
罗马人入侵希腊时期,不仅没有影响到希腊人,反而吸收了他们的文化。
July and August are unpleasantly hot, and Romans traditionally desert the stiflingly hot city in August, with many businesses closing; try to avoid visiting at this time.
七月和八月非常的炎热,八月份的罗马变成令人窒息的沙漠,许多企业甚至会关闭,所以应该尽量避免在这个时候来访。
The Roman governor, from Paul」s perspective, at least as he puts in there in Romans 13, is actually God「s servant to punish wrongdoing.
在保罗看来,罗马统治者…,至少从他在《罗马书》13章的观点看来,实际上是神的佣人,他是来惩罚恶行的。
They carried the feared Huns to Europe, drew the chariots of the Romans and crusaded in the Middle Ages.
它们载着可怕的匈奴人来到欧洲,它们拖着罗马人的战车在中世纪征战。
Very roughly this river defines the north west edge of the Indian subcontinent and the Persians, Greeks, Romans and the rest of us applied the name to everything on the other side of that river.
这条河很粗略地定义了印第安次大陆的西北端,而波斯人、希腊人、罗马人和其他的人把这个名字应用到那条河对岸的任何事情。
They didn」t follow a chronological order; they put Romans first because it's the longest and then the letters of Paul come in the Canon, more or less with some exceptions, by length.
它们不是按照时间顺序排的,他们把《罗马书》放到最前面,因为它是最长的,然后在正典圣经里是保罗书信,差不多都是根据篇幅来排序的。
It was because the Romans and the Greeks called it that.
那是因为当时罗马和希腊人这么叫它。
We Romans subordinate ourselves to Rome, and only to Rome.
我们罗马人是自己服从于罗马,并且只服从于罗马。
Shakespeare, Hamlet, the ancient Greeks and Romans could not imagine steam engines, railways, and the industry of the 18th and 19th centuries.
莎士比亚、哈姆雷特、以及古代的希腊人罗马人,是想象不出蒸汽机、铁路和18、19世纪的工业的。
And like Americans of our day, Romans of the Republic considered their civic system to be a work of genius and utterly exceptional.
并且,正如今天的美国人一样,当时的罗马人认为他们的民事系统是天才和完全例外的成果。
Look at Romans now.
现在来看《罗马书》。