Romans 16:16
Context16:16 Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ greet you.
Romans 16:21-23
Context16:21 Timothy, my fellow worker, greets you; so do Lucius, Jason, and Sosipater, my compatriots. 1 16:22 I, Tertius, who am writing this letter, greet you in the Lord. 16:23 Gaius, who is host to me and to the whole church, greets you. Erastus the city treasurer and our brother Quartus greet you.
Philippians 4:21-22
Context4:21 Give greetings to all the saints in Christ Jesus. The brothers 2 with me here send greetings. 4:22 All the saints greet you, especially those who belong to Caesar’s household.
Philemon 1:23-24
Context1:23 Epaphras, 3 my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, greets you. 1:24 Mark, Aristarchus, 4 Demas 5 and Luke, my colaborers, greet you too.
Hebrews 13:24
Context13:24 Greetings to all your leaders and all the saints. Those from Italy send you greetings.
Hebrews 13:1
Context13:1 Brotherly love must continue.
Hebrews 5:13
Context5:13 For everyone who lives on milk is inexperienced in the message of righteousness, because he is an infant.
Hebrews 5:2
Context5:2 He is able to deal compassionately with those who are ignorant and erring, since he also is subject to weakness,
Hebrews 1:13
Context1:13 But to which of the angels 6 has he ever said, “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet”? 7
Hebrews 1:3
Context1:3 The Son is 8 the radiance of his glory and the representation of his essence, and he sustains all things by his powerful word, 9 and so when he had accomplished cleansing for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high. 10
Hebrews 1:14
Context1:14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent out to serve those 11 who will inherit salvation?
[16:21] 1 tn Grk “kinsmen, relatives, fellow countrymen.”
[4:21] 2 tn Or perhaps, “The brothers and sisters” (so TEV, TNIV; cf. NRSV “The friends”; CEV “The Lord’s followers”) If “brothers” refers to Paul’s traveling companions, it is probably that only men are in view (cf. NAB, NLT). Since v. 22 mentions “all the saints,” which presumably includes everyone, it is more probable here that only Paul’s traveling companions are in view.
[1:23] 3 sn Epaphras is probably a shortened form of the name Epaphroditus. This is probably the same individual whom Paul spoke of as “my brother, coworker, and fellow soldier” in Phil 2:25 (see also Phil 4:18). He is also mentioned in Col 1:7 and 4:12, where he is a founder of the church in Colossae (BDAG 360 s.v. ᾿Επαφρᾶς).
[1:24] 4 sn Aristarchus accompanied Paul on his collection-journey when Paul left for Rome in Acts 27:2. He is also mentioned as a fellow prisoner in Col 4:10.
[1:24] 5 sn Demas is most likely the same individual mentioned by the Apostle Paul in 2 Tim 4:10. Apparently, he later on abandoned the faith because of his love of the world.
[1:13] 6 sn The parallel phrases to which of the angels in vv. 5 and 13 show the unity of this series of quotations (vv. 5-14) in revealing the superiority of the Son over angels (v. 4).
[1:13] 7 sn A quotation from Ps 110:1.
[1:3] 8 tn Grk “who being…and sustaining.” Heb 1:1-4 form one skillfully composed sentence in Greek, but it must be broken into shorter segments to correspond to contemporary English usage, which does not allow for sentences of this length and complexity.
[1:3] 9 tn Grk “by the word of his power.”
[1:3] 10 sn An allusion to Ps 110:1, quoted often in Hebrews.