Romans 16:23
Gaius <1050> [Gaius.]
Erastus <2037> [Erastus.]
treasurer <3623> [the chamberlain.]
Or, as the Vulgate renders, arcarius civitatis, "the treasurer (or steward, [oikonomos <\\See definition 3623\\>,]) of the city;" he to whom the receipt and expenditure of the public money were entrusted.
Romans 16:3
Greet <782> [Greet.]
Had the notes of time in this epistle fixed the writing of it to any date prior to St. Paul's first residence at Corinth, the salutation of Aquila and Priscilla would have contradicted the history, because it would have been prior to his acquaintance with these persons. If they had fixed it during that residence at Corinth, during his journey to Jerusalem, or during his progress through Asia Minor, an equal contradiction would have been incurred because, during all that time, they were either with St. Paul, or abiding at Ephesus. Lastly, had they fixed this epistle to be either contemporary with the first epistle to the Corinthians, or prior to it, a similar contradiction would have ensued, for they were then with St. Paul. As it is, all things are consistent.--See Dr. Paley.
<4252> [Priscilla.]
my <3450> [my.]
Romans 1:1-4
Paul <3972> [Paul.]
a slave <1401> [a servant.]
called <2822> [called.]
set apart <873> [separated.]
gospel <2098> [the gospel.]
<3739> [Which.]
through <1223> [by.]
holy <40> [the holy.]
<3588> [which.]
with reference to <2596> [according.]
was appointed <3724> [declared. Gr. determined. the Son.]
according to <2596> [according.]