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 1    II,      XIX     |       and to strengthen by the Roman power a lying statement.
 2   III,       XI     |         They were those of the Roman soldiers who had taken the
 3   III,       XI     |   cohorts and companies of the Roman Power certainly dwelt in
 4   III,       XI     |   earlier times, the Jews were Roman subjects, and all their
 5   III,       XI     |   herds of beasts belonging to Roman owners, and Roman managers
 6   III,       XI     | belonging to Roman owners, and Roman managers answerable to their
 7   III,     XXXI     |       Jew (Acts xxii. 3) and a Roman (Acts xxii. 27).~ ~This
 8   III,     XXXI     |     that he is not a Jew but a Roman, although he had previously
 9   III,     XXXI     |       I am a Jew," and "I am a Roman," is neither thing, although
10   III,     XXXI     |       time a Jew, at another a Roman, at one time without law,
11   III,  XXXVIII     |   claim to be both a Jew and a Roman.~ ~[Here again Paul showed
12   III,  XXXVIII     |     say he was not a Jew but a Roman.~ ~He was not wrong in calling
13   III,  XXXVIII     |     wrong in calling himself a Roman, for by the Romé ( r9w&mh =
14   III,  XXXVIII     |      he was to teach among the Roman nation.~ ~Just as one of
15   III,  XXXVIII     |         so might Paul become a Roman, and yet remain a Jew. When
16   III,  XXXVIII     |        when he calls himself a Roman, he proclaims his nobility.202 ]~ ~
17   III          (202)|  grasped that a Jew could be a Roman citizen.~ ~
18   III          (210)|      the Corinthian before the Roman Epistle. ~ ~
19    IV,       XI     |    nation, now absorbed in the Roman Empire. And it is superfluous
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