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 1   III,      XXX     |      went with the Jews as a Jew and with others in like
 2   III,     XXXI     |      different times to be a Jew (Acts xxii. 3) and a Roman (
 3   III,     XXXI     |     captain that he is not a Jew but a Roman, although he
 4   III,     XXXI     |     previously said, "I am a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia,
 5   III,     XXXI     |     But he who said, "I am a Jew," and "I am a Roman," is
 6   III,     XXXI     |    in pretence at one time a Jew, at another a Roman, at
 7   III          (199)| Surely this is a slip for "a Jew."~ ~
 8   III,  XXXVIII     |    Paul's claim to be both a Jew and a Roman.~ ~[Here again
 9   III,  XXXVIII     |    he could say he was not a Jew but a Roman.~ ~He was not
10   III,  XXXVIII     |      Roman, and yet remain a Jew. When he calls himself a
11   III,  XXXVIII     |      When he calls himself a Jew, he honours his countrymen;
12   III          (202)|  seem to have grasped that a Jew could be a Roman citizen.~ ~
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