Paul's Epistle to the Romans is arguably the most important book in the New Testament. It is the most comprehensive statement of Paul’s revelation, making it therefore the foundation of New Testament theology. This book is a detailed, verse-by-verse analysis and commentary on Paul's letter to the Romans, drawing on multiple translations and providing explanations of all significant Greek words used in the text, while always keeping in mind the overall message which the Apostle Paul has systematically laid out.