Romans 16:16
with.Ac 20:37; 1Co 16:20; 2Co 13:12; 1Th 5:26; 1Pe 5:14The.4Romans 16:21
Timotheus.Ac 16:1-3; 17:14; 18:5; 19:22; 20:4; 2Co 1:1,19; Col 1:1; Php 1:1Php 2:19-23; 1Th 1:1; 3:2,6; 2Th 1:1; 1Ti 1:2; 6:11,20; 2Ti 1:2Heb 13:23Lucius.Ac 13:1Jason.Ac 17:5Sosipater.Ac 20:4Sopater. my kinsmen.7,11Romans 16:23
Gaius.1Co 1:14; 3Jo 1:1-6Erastus.Ac 19:22; 2Ti 4:20the chamberlain.Or, as the Vulgate renders, arcarius civitatis, "the treasurer (or steward, [oikonomos ,]) of the city;" he to whom the receipt and expenditure of the public money were entrusted.2 Corinthians 13:13
Ro 16:16,21-23; Php 4:21,22; Phm 1:23,24; Heb 13:24; 1Pe 5:132Jo 1:13; 3Jo 1:14Philippians 4:22
the.Ro 16:16; 2Co 13:13; Heb 13:24; 1Pe 5:13; 3Jo 1:14they.1:13Caesar's.The cruel, worthless, and diabolical Nero was at this time emperor of Rome; but it is not improbable that the empress Poppaea was favourably inclined to Christianity, as Josephus relates that ([theosebes gar en ]) "she was a worshipper of the true God." Jerome states, (in Phm) that St. Paul had converted many in Caesar's family; for "being by the emperor cast into prison, he became more known to his family, and turned the house of Christ's persecutor into a church."Philemon 23-24
Epaphras.Col 1:7; 4:12my fellow-prisoner.Ro 16:7; Col 4:10 Marcus.Ac 12:12,25; 13:13; 15:37-39; Col 4:10; 2Ti 4:11Aristarchus.Ac 19:29; 27:2Demas.Col 4:14; 2Ti 4:10Lucas.2Ti 4:11my fellow-labourers.1,2; 2Co 8:23; Php 2:25; 4:3; 3Jo 1:8Hebrews 13:24
Salute.Ro 16:1-16the rule.7,17and all.2Co 1:1; 13:13; Php 1:1; 4:22; Col 1:2; Phm 1:5They.Ro 16:21-23Italy.Ac 18:2; 27:1
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