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Romans 1:7

In Rome (en Rwmh). One late uncial (G of tenth century) and a cursive omit these words here and one or two other late MSS. omit en Rwmh in verse Romans 1:15. This possibly proves the Epistle was circulated as a circular to a limited extent, but the evidence is late and slight and by no means shows that this was the case in the first century. It is not comparable with the absence of en Efesw in Ephesians 1:1 from Aleph and B (the two oldest and best MSS.).

Beloved of God (agaphtoiv qeou). Ablative case of qeou after the verbal adjective like didaktoi qeou (taught of God) in John 6:45 (Robertson, Grammar, p. 516).

From God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ (apo qeou patrov hmwn kai kuriou Ihsou Xristou). "St. Paul, if not formally enunciating a doctrine of the Divinity of Christ, held a view which cannot really be distinguished from it" (Sanday and Headlam). Paul's theology is clearly seen in the terms used in verses Romans 1:1-7.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Romans 1:7:

Acts 9:13
Romans 1:7
Romans 16:3
Philippians 1:1
Hebrews 1:1
1 Peter 1:2

 

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