Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Romans 16:22
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22. I, Tertius, who wrote this —"the" epistle —as the apostle's amanuensis, or penman. salute you in the Lord —So usually did the apostle dictate his epistles, that he calls the attention of the Galatians to the fact that to them he wrote with his own hand ( Galatians 6:11 ). But this Tertius would have the Romans to know that, far from being a mere scribe, his heart went out to them in Christian affection; and the apostle, by giving his salutation a place here, would show what sort of assistants he employed. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-23" class="com-number"
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