Romans is a letter traditionally attributed from Paul to the church in Rome that systematically explores the themes of sin, salvation, and the righteousness of God, inviting readers to reflect on the core tenets of Christian faith.
Translation by Richard Challoner, 1752, now in the public domain.
Original translation commissioned by King James, 1611, now in the public domain.
Translation by the American Revision Committee, 1901, now in the public domain.
Translation by Robert Young, 1862, now in the public domain.