but now, with no further place for me in these regions, and since I have had for many years a longing to come to you
Parallel translations
- WEB but now, no longer having any place in these regions, and having these many years a longing to come to you,
- KJV But now having no more place in these parts, and having a great desire these many years to come unto you;
- BSB But now that there are no further opportunities for me in these regions, and since I have longed for many years to visit you,
- NKJV But now no longer having a place in these parts, and having a great desire these many years to come to you,
- NLT But now I have finished my work in these regions, and after all these long years of waiting, I am eager to visit you.
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Quick answer
Now that his work in these regions is complete, and having longed for years to visit, Paul is ready to come to Rome. The way is finally open for the long-desired visit.
Overview
Paul reports that he has, in a sense, finished pioneering in the eastern Mediterranean and has no more unevangelized ground there. His long-held yearning to see the Roman believers can now move toward fulfillment. This reflects both his sense of a completed phase of ministry and his warm desire for fellowship with this church he did not found.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Rom 15:32that I may come to you in joy through the will of God, and together with you, find rest.
- Rom 1:10–12requesting, if by any means now at last I may be prospered by the will of God to come to you.
- Acts 19:21Now after these things had ended, Paul determined in the spirit, when he had passed through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Jerusalem, saying, “After I have been there, I must also see Rome.”
- Rom 15:29I know that, when I come to you, I will come in the fullness of the blessing of the Good News of Christ.
- 2 Tim 1:4longing to see you, remembering your tears, that I may be filled with joy;
- 1 Th 3:10night and day praying exceedingly that we may see your face, and may perfect that which is lacking in your faith?
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Paul unfolds the gospel in full: Christ our righteousness received by faith, the second Adam in whom many are made righteous, in whose death and resurrection we are buried and raised.
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