Romans 3:29 cpdv — Is God of the Jews only and not also of the Gentiles? On the contrary, of the Gentiles also.

Catholic Public Domain Version

"Is God of the Jews only and not also of the Gentiles? On the contrary, of the Gentiles also. "

— Romans 3:29, Catholic Public Domain Version

Read in Another Translation

5 of 21 translations

Romans 3:29 in Other Translations

7 versions All translations

Romans 3 — Context

26

and by the forbearance of God, to reveal his justice in this time, so that he himself might be both the Just One and the Justifier of anyone who is of the faith of Jesus Christ.

27

So then, where is your self-exaltation? It is excluded. Through what law? That of works? No, but rather through the law of faith.

28

For we judge a man to be justified by faith, without the works of the law.

29

Is God of the Jews only and not also of the Gentiles? On the contrary, of the Gentiles also.

30

For One is the God who justifies circumcision by faith and uncircumcision through faith.

31

Are we then destroying the law through faith? Let it not be so! Instead, we are making the law stand.

Romans 3:29 — Frequently Asked Questions

7 questions
What does Romans 3:29 say?
Romans 3:29 in the Catholic Public Domain Version reads: “Is God of the Jews only and not also of the Gentiles? On the contrary, of the Gentiles also. ”
Where is Romans 3:29 in the Bible?
Romans 3:29 is found in the New Testament, in the book of Romans, chapter 3, verse 29.
Who wrote Romans?
Romans is traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle. It was written c. AD 56–57.
What is the book of Romans about?
Romans is Paul's most systematic exposition of the gospel — the universal need for salvation, justification by faith in Christ, the new life of the Spirit, the place of Israel in God's plan, and the practical shape of a transformed community. The most influential letter in church history.
What are the major themes of Romans?
Romans explores themes including Righteousness by Faith, Sin, Grace, Spirit-Filled Life, Israel, Christian Living. These themes shape the meaning and context of Romans 3:29.
What translation should I read Romans 3:29 in?
Romans 3:29 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Romans 3:29?
Romans 3:29 reads (CPDV): “Is God of the Jews only and not also of the Gentiles? On the contrary, of the Gentiles also. ” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
GodsGoodBook logo

GodsGoodBook

Making God's Word accessible to everyone

Experience the Bible like never before with multiple translations, powerful search tools, and features to make God's Word personal to you. Completely free, forever.

Features

15+ Bible Translations
Powerful Search Tools
Highlight & Annotate
Share Verses
100% Free Forever
© 2025 GodsGoodBookVersion 1.8.2