Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.
May the God who brings peace be with all of you. That's my prayer.
Paul's sending everyone off with the ultimate blessing, may God's peace go with you wherever you're headed.
📚 Historical Context
The Apostle Paul wrote the Book of Romans as a letter to the early Christian church in Rome, which included both Jewish and Gentile believers facing tensions over cultural and theological differences. In this verse, Paul concludes his letter with a benediction, calling on the "God of peace" to affirm the unity and reconciliation he has emphasized throughout the epistle. This reflects the broader context of the Roman church, where Paul's teachings aimed to foster harmony in a diverse community amid the challenges of the first-century Roman Empire.
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