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New TestamentRomans · Chapter 4

Romans 4:7

Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Romans 4:7 — by Collins Asein

Quick Summary

Romans 4:7 is a verse from the book of Romans in the New Testament. The KJV reads: "Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.

Romans 4:7 — KJV

Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered.

Romans 4:7 (KJV)

Romans 4:7 in Context — About the Book of Romans

Romans is the gospel argued like a legal brief — Paul's masterwork on sin, justification by faith, life in the Spirit, and God's unbreakable love. Chapter 8 alone has carried more believers through crisis than perhaps any chapter in Scripture: no condemnation, all things working for good, nothing separating us from God's love.

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Cross-References for Romans 4:7

[A Psalm of David, Maschil.] Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. A Psalm...: or, A Psalm of David giving instruction

Shares key themes with Romans 4:7: blessed, whose, forgiven

And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth.

Shares key themes with Romans 4:7: saying, blessed

And my master made me swear, saying, Thou shalt not take a wife to my son of the daughters of the Canaanites, in whose land I dwell:

Shares key themes with Romans 4:7: saying, whose

When Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob, and sent him away to Padanaram, to take him a wife from thence; and that as he blessed him he gave him a charge, saying, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan;

Shares key themes with Romans 4:7: saying, blessed

And he commanded the foremost, saying, When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying, Whose art thou? and whither goest thou? and whose are these before thee?

Shares key themes with Romans 4:7: saying, whose

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Collins Asein — Christian Author & Founder of PrayerKey