1 John 3:14; Philippians 4:1; Romans 16:5
Personal Greetings. Beside the two household groups of Romans 16:10 f., the catalogue contains twenty-six names, eight being those of women. Many...
Amplias . Only here. beloved . As in Romans 16:5 .
Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. Amplias, my beloved in the Lord - One who is my particular friend, and also a genuine Christian.
Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. Greet Amplias - a contracted form of 'Ampliatus;' My beloved in the Lord - an expression of dear Ch...
Greetings and Warnings 1-16. Commendation and greetings. Observe the number of women to whom the Apostle sends greeting. The fact is indicative o...
Amplias. — The three oldest MSS. have “Ampliatus,” for which “Amplias” would be in any case a contracted form. The name is a common one, in several...
Chapter 32 A COMMENDATION; GREETINGS; A WARNING; A DOXOLOGY Romans 16:1-27 ONCE more, with a reverent license of thought, we may imagine ourse...
Personal Interest in Fellow-Christians Romans 16:1-16 Here is a window into Paul's heart. He was apparently disowned by his own kindred, yet, a...
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...
Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. (9) Salute Urbane, our helper in Christ, and Stachys my beloved. (10) Salute Apelles approved in Christ. Salute...
Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. This was a Roman name; the Vulgate Latin reads "Ampliatus", and so do the Alexandrian copy, and the Ethiopic...
Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. Ver. 8. Greet Amplias ] Piety is no enemy to courtesy: it doth not remove, but rectify it.
Salute Andronicus and Junia Or, Junias rather, it being evidently the name of a man, as appears from the apostle's terming them both his kinsmen...
Communications, Greetings and Closing This chapter has a character peculiar to itself; and being a fifth subdivision of the last division (Chapter...
Friendly Salutations; Apostolic Salutations. A. D. 58....
Some translations call him Ampliatus; it is a Roman name. My beloved in the Lord; this is added, to show that he did not love him for his riches, o...
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 m...
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...
‘Salute Ampliatus my beloved in the Lord.' Ampliatus was a well attested name in Rome, commonly found in Roman inscriptions. It is attested among th...
CRITICAL NOTES Romans 16:7 . My kinsmen .—Kindred. Perhaps in this passage the wider sense of fellow-countrymen. It is difficult to state what i...
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, wh...
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 apostl...
Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. Amplias Was probably one of Paul’s converts. I. “my beloved.” 1. As his own son in the gospel, or--...
EXPOSITION Romans 16:1-45 K. Commendation of Phoebe, and salutations to Christians at Rome. Romans 16:1 , Romans 16:2 I comm...
Greetings sent by Paul to friends and acquaintances:
Greet Amplias, my beloved in the Lord.
The Women of the Early Church Romans 16:1-16 INTRODUCTORY WORDS There is, perhaps, no one chapter in the Bible which so marvelously reveals th...
8 Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord.