This work offers a rich patristic commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, drawing from the insights of early Church Fathers. It carefully examines each passage, presenting interpretations from figures such as St. John Chrysostom, St. Augustine, and St. Cyril of Alexandria. The commentary highlights theological themes including justification by faith, the relationship between the Law and grace, and the inclusion of the Gentiles in God's redemptive plan. It provides historical and doctrinal depth, revealing how early Christian thinkers understood Paul's message. Through their reflections, the text illuminates the transformative power of the Gospel and its implications for the Christian life. It also explores Paul's exhortations on humility, love, and unity within the Church. The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a spiritual guide, offering timeless wisdom for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Romans. By engaging with these patristic voices, one gains a greater appreciation for the continuity of Christian teaching through the centuries.