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All who are with me greet you. Greet those who love us in faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.
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Love Rooted in Faith
Paul's closing greetings highlight a love that is specifically "in the faith." Commentators explain this isn't just personal affection but a deep bond rooted in a shared belief in Jesus Christ and His teachings. The greetings are from Paul's entire team to all the believers in Crete, showing the letter was intended for the whole community, united by this common faith.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
All that are with me salute you. (See Barnes on Romans 16:3).
Paul, at the close of his epistles, usually mentions the names of tho…
That love us (τους φιλουντας ημας). Paul craved the love of his friends as opposed to 2:8.
19th Century
Anglican
All that are with me salute thee.—It is uncertain where Paul was when he wrote this letter. “All that are with me” includ…
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Baptist
And let ours also learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitful. All that are with me salute thee. Greet them th…
(15a) All the workers with Paul join in sending their greetings. They are left unnamed, since Zenas and Apollos will orally identi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
All that are with me salute thee All the apostles, fellow labourers, and the ministers of the Gospel that were with …
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Christianity is not a fruitless profession; and its followers must be filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, to the gl…
13th Century
Catholic
1. Previously, the Apostle taught Titus what to propose when instructing his people. Now he shows what to avoid in his teaching.
The …