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ROMANS 16:3 Pri,skan
The Textus Receptus, following 81 209* 255 256 462 489 920 1311 1319
1827 1852 syrp, h eth _al,_ reads the diminutive form Pri,skillan. The
form Pri,skan is decisively supported...
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Verse Romans 16:3. _GREET PRISCILLA AND AQUILA_] This pious couple
had been obliged to leave Rome, on the edict of Claudius, see Acts
18:2, and take refuge in Greece. It is likely that they returned...
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GREET PRISCILLA AND AQUILA - Salute; implying the apostle’s kind
remembrance of them, and his wishes for their welfare.
PRISCILLA - Priscilla was the wife of Aquila. They are mentioned in
Acts 18:2, A...
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CHAPTER 16
_ 1. Greetings to Individuals. (Romans 16:1 .)_
2. Warning and Comfort. (Romans 16:17 .)
3. The Final Salutations. (Romans 16:21 .)
4. The Conclusion. ...
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PERSONAL GREETINGS. Beside the two household groups of Romans 16:10
f., the catalogue contains twenty-six names, eight being those of
women. Many of the names appearing were commonly borne by slaves....
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A LETTER OF COMMENDATION (Romans 16:1-2)...
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Give my greetings to Prisca and to Aquila, my fellow-workers in Christ
Jesus, who risked their own necks to save my life. It is not only I
who have cause to be thankful to them, but all the churches o...
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GREET. Salute. See Acts 18:22.
PRISCILLA AND AQUILA. The texts read Prisca (dim.) as in 2 Timothy
4:19. See Acts 18:2; Acts 18:18, Act 18:26....
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_Priscilla and Aquila_ Better, PRISCA AND AQUILA; so 2 Timothy 4:19.
See Acts 18:2; Acts 18:18; Acts 18:26, for the whole known history of
these two emin
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ΠΡΊΣΚΑΝ ΚΑῚ ἈΚΎΛΑΝ; cf. Acts 18:2; Acts 18:18; Acts
18:26; 1 Corinthians 16:19;...
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Greetings to Christians at Rome.
3–16. Greetings; see Lightfoot, _Phil._ pp. 171 ff. S. H. _ad
loc_[317]
[317] _ad loc._ ad locum...
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ΆΣΠΆΣΑΣΘΕ _aor. imper. med. (dep.) от_ ΆΣΠΆΖΩ (G782)
приветствовать. О приветах в письмах
_см._ T.Y.Mullins, "Greetings as а New Testament Form" JBL 87
(1968): 41826.
ΣΥΝΕΡΓΌΣ (G4904) сотрудник....
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GREET PRISCILLA AND AQUILA— This excellent couple appear by this
passage to have returned to Rome on the ceasing of that edict against
the Jews, which had driven them thence in the reign of Claudius;...
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_TEXT_
Romans 16:1-16. I commend unto you Phoebe our sister, who is a servant
of the church that is at Cenchreae: 2 that ye receive her in the Lord,
worthily of the saints, and that ye assist her in...
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Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in Christ Jesus:
GREET (OR, 'SALUTE') PRISCILLA. The true reading here, beyond all
doubt, is 'Prisca;' but this is only a contracted form of "Priscilla"
(as i...
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Paul's Intended Journey
28 During Paul's first three ministries the nations were dependent on
Israel, and received of their spiritual things. Hence they were
indebted to them and sought to pay by...
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PRISCILLA] RV 'Prisca.' For the history of Aquila and Prisca cp. Acts
18; 1 Corinthians 16:19; 2 Timothy 4:19....
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GREETINGS AND WARNINGS
1-16. Commendation and greetings.
Observe the number of women to whom the Apostle sends greeting. The
fact is indicative of the change wrought in the position of women by
the g...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 16
PERSONAL GREETINGS
Sometimes a church leader may seem very strict when he *preaches.
There are some very serious ma...
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PRISCILLA. — The correct reading here is Prisca, of which form
Priscilla is the diminutive. It is rather remarkable that the wife
should be mentioned first. Perhaps it may be inferred that she was the...
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CHAPTER 32
A COMMENDATION; GREETINGS; A WARNING; A DOXOLOGY
Romans 16:1
ONCE more, with a reverent license of thought, we may imagine
ourselves to be watching in detail the scene in the house of Gai...
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f. Greeting to Prisca and Aquila. ἀσπάσασθε : only here does
Paul commission the whole Church to greet individual members of it
(Weiss). For the persons here named see Acts 18:2. Paul met them first
i...
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PERSONAL INTEREST IN FELLOW-CHRISTIANS
Romans 16:1
Here is a window into Paul's heart. He was apparently disowned by his
own kindred, yet, as the Lord had promised, He had mothers, sisters,
and broth...
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In the salutation twenty-six persons are named. Two-thirds of these
names are Greek, which, in all probability, are names of persons the
apostle had actually known in his work in Asia. Phoebe was spec...
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To the recommendation of Phoebe, the apostle joins a list of
_salutations_, which might indeed still be called recommendations; for
the imperative ἀσπάσασθε, _greet_, fifteen times repeated,
is addres...
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VV. 3-5A. “ _Salute Prisca and Aquilas, my fellow-workers in Christ
Jesus, who have for my life laid down their own necks unto whom not
only I give thanks, but also all the churches of the Gentiles an...
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THIRTIETH PASSAGE (16:1-16). RECOMMENDATIONS, SALUTATIONS, WARNING.
It is the apostle's custom, when closing his letters, to treat a
number of particular subjects of a more or less personal nature, su...
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I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church
which is at Cenchrea: (2) That ye receive her in the Lord, as becometh
saints, and that ye assist her in whatsoever business she h...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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3._Salute Prisca _(470) _and Aquila _The testimonies which he brings
here in favor of some individuals, were partly intended for this end,
that by honoring those who were faithful and worthy, faithful...
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Never having known the Roman Christians as an assembly, Paul sends
many personal salutations. This was the link which subsisted. We see
how touchingly his heart dwells upon all the details of service...
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GREET PRISCILLA AND AQUILA,.... The former of these, who was a woman,
and the wife of the latter, is in some copies called Prisca; and so
the Vulgate Latin here reads it, as she is also called in 2 Ti...
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Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in Christ Jesus:
Ver. 3. _Salute Priscilla_] She is first mentioned, haply as more
forward than her husband in the best things. So was Manoah's wife and
Nazianze...
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_Greet_ Or, _salute_, as ασπασασθε is generally rendered;
_Priscilla and Aquila_ That is, declare to them my Christian love, and
desires of their welfare. The apostle first became acquainted with
this...
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HELPERS IN CHRIST; assistants in spreading the gospel. Acts 18:2-3;
Acts 18:18; Acts 18:26; 1 CORINTHIANS 16:19;...
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Greetings sent by Paul to friends and acquaintances:...
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GREET PRISCILLA AND AQUILA, MY HELPERS IN CHRIST JESUS,...
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COMMUNICATIONS, GREETINGS AND CLOSING
This chapter has a character peculiar to itself; and being a fifth
subdivision of the last division (Chapter s 12 to 16) of the book, we
may expect in some sense...
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Priscilla and Aquila
Acts 18:24-28 Taught Apollos
Kicked out of Rome
Came to Corinth
NOTE: The Roman letter is written from Corinth
4 Church that is in their house
NOTE: Many house churches in R...
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SALUTE PRISCA AND AQUILA MY FELLOW-WORKERS IN CHRIST JESUS,
'Salute' -'Greet' (NASV) 782. aspazomai as-pad'-zom-ahee; from. (as.
particle of union) and. presumed form of 4685; to enfold in the arms,...
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1-16 Paul recommends Phebe to the Christians at Rome. It becomes
Christians to help one another in their affairs, especially strangers;
we know not what help we may need ourselves. Paul asks help for...
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In the next place, he saluteth several persons by name; the first are
PRISCILLA AND AQUILA. Sometimes she is called _Prisca,_ 2 TIMOTHY
4:19; and by a diminutive, _Priscilla._ This was usual amongst t...
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Salute Prisca [The diminutive of this name is Priscilla. Compare Jane
and Jennie, Drusa and Drusilla] _and Aquila_ [Paul met these two at
Corinth in A. D. 53, and they sailed with him from thence to S...
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1 Clement
We know many among ourselves who have given themselves up to bonds, in
order that they might ransom others. Many, too, have surrendered
themselves to slavery, that with the price[243]...
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1). FINAL GREETINGS AND EXHORTATIONS (16:1-16).
It is unusual to find such a detailed list of people to be greeted in
Paul's letters. Indeed, in most of his letters no specific person is
individually...
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4). FINAL GREETINGS (16:1-27).
We now come to the close of the letter. This final chapter divides up
into three subsections:
1) Final greetings and exhortations (Romans 16:1).
2) Exhortation to bew...
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‘Salute Prisca and Aquila my fellow-workers in Christ Jesus, who for
my life laid down their own necks, to whom not only I give thanks, but
also all the churches of the Gentiles, and the church which...
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III. CONCLUDING PORTION OF THE EPISTLE.
This part of the Epistle may be divided into four sections, (1)
Personal explanations, similar to those in chap. Romans 1:8-15 (chap.
Romans 15:14-33). (2.) Gre...
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2. _Greetings to different Persons at Rome._
The bearer of the letter is commended in vers, 1, 2. Then follow
greetings to many individuals, and to some households or household
churches. About one thi...
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Romans 16:3. SALUTE. ‘Greet' (E. V.) and ‘salute' represent the
same word throughout the chapter.
PRISCA AND AAUILA. ‘Priscilla' is the diminutive form, found
elsewhere and in the versions and Father...
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In verses Romans 16:3-16 Paul sends his greetings to various brethren
and sisters in Rome.PRISCA AND AQUILA
(Πρισκαν κα Ακυλαν). This order always (Acts 18:18;
Acts 18:26;...
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CONTENTS: The outflow of Christian love. Closing salutations and
benediction.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Paul, many of the gospel helpers, Satan.
CONCLUSION: Courtesy and Christianity go together. Ackn...
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Romans 16:1. _I commend to you Phebe a servant of the church._
Διακονον, a _deaconess_ of the church _at Cenehrea,_ the
eastern port of Corinth, where Paul shaved his head, that he might be
purified o...
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TO PRISCILLA AND AQUILLA. They had left Rome when Emperor Claudius
expelled the Jews (Acts 18:2), had gone to Ephesus (Acts 18:19), and
now were back in Rome. Priscilla is mentioned first, implying sh...
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THE CONCLUSION OF THE EPISTLE
1. This is scarcely the kind of conclusion that one would have
expected. One would have thought that the rapt apostle, having been
borne to the loftiest circles of conte...
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_Greet Priscilla and Aquila._
PRISCILLA AND AQUILA, PAUL’S HELPERS
I. Their service.
1. Toil.
2. Sacrifice.
II. Their motives of action.
1. Faith.
2. Love.
3. Hope in Christ.
III. Their rewar...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 16:3 PRISCA AND AQUILA. See 1 Corinthians
16:19; 2 Tim
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 16:1 Paul warmly greets those he knows in
Rome. He is able to say something specific about almost every person
greeted.
⇐...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 16:3.—Thirty persons saluted. Explained partly by the
character of the city to which Paul wrote, and partly by the character
of the apostle who had preached the gospel extensi...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 16:1
K. _Commendation of Phoebe, and salutations to Christians at Rome._
ROMANS 16:1, ROMANS 16:2
I co
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Chapter 16 is just personal greetings to many of those in Rome. We are
going to go rather rapidly through it, just pointing out a few things.
First of all, Paul,
commends unto you Phoebe our sister,...
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1 Corinthians 16:16; 1 Corinthians 16:19; 2 Timothy 4:19; Acts 18:2;...
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Prisca and Aquila. Priscilla is the diminutive of Prisca. See Acts
18:2; Acts 18:18; Acts 18:26; 1 Corinthians 16:19;...
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THE WOMEN OF THE EARLY CHURCH
Romans 16:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There is, perhaps, no one chapter in the Bible which so marvelously
reveals the womanhood of the early church, as the women described in...
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The first persons at Rome whom St. Paul saluteth by name, are
Priscilla and Aquila. The woman is named before her husband, and shows
that they were all one in Christ Jesus, in whom is neither male nor...