· Translation: KJV

Romans 15:33Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.

The setting

Corinth, ~57 AD. Paul concludes his theological masterpiece to strangers in Rome, Italy, before his dangerous journey to Jerusalem...

The emotion here: solemn reverence knowing this could be final words

The original word

eirēnē (εἰρήνη) — not absence of conflict, but wholeness and harmony with God

Why it matters

Paul wrote this knowing he might die in Jerusalem - this could be his final letter

Read with care

What most readers miss in Romans 15:33

This isn't just 'goodbye' - it's Paul's last blessing before facing possible martyrdom

Common misconceptionPeople think this is just a nice closing greeting, but Paul is invoking God's actual presence over people he's never met, believing his words carry divine authority.

Bible Genome reading

Romans 15:33 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerPaul
Eraearly_church
Primary emotionworship
Literary typeletter
MarkPrayer

Emotional genome

Comfort power90%
Quotability80%
Memorability70%
Crisis relevance70%
Standalone90%
Themes:benedictionpeace

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Romans 15:33 comes from the book of Romans, written during the early_church period. These words are attributed to Paul. The dominant emotion in this verse is worship, with a comfort power of 90% and a tone that is reverent. It belongs to the letter genre of biblical literature. Key themes include benediction, peace. Notable phrases: God of peace be with you all. This verse is a prayer.

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