Romans 13:1-7 emphasizes the importance of submitting to governing authorities, as they are instituted by God. It teaches that rulers are meant to maintain order and justice, and resisting them can lead to consequences. The passage highlights that Christians should respect and obey laws, paying taxes and honoring those in authority, as doing so is seen as a way of serving God. Ultimately, it underscores the belief that all authority is ordained by God for the common good.
It is 13 !!!
the factors of 13 and 17 are 13-1, 13 17-1, 17
13/17*100=76.47. Hence, 13 is 76.47% of 17.
It is -13 - -17 = 4
13% of $17.00= 13% * 17= 0.13 * 17= $2.21
Acts 17 and Romans 16.
-13
13/17=0.7647X100=76.47%
13/17 = 76.47%
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A:In Mark 12:13-17, Jesus tells the Pharisees to give unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and to God that which is God's. Many of the Jews complained about having to pay taxes to foreign rulers but, at a time of Jewish rebellion, the Christians wanted to assure the Romans that Christians bore them no ill-will and would be no threat to the Roman peace. This passage would show that Christians were instructed to pay their taxes to the Romans.