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New American Bible

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greeting
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1 Pent, Rut 2: 4(2) | salutations of the Hebrews. This greeting is used in the Christian 2 His, 2Kin 4: 29(3) | among Orientals meeting and greeting one another consumed time. 3 WisdB, Pro 27: 14(2) | suggests hypocrisy in the greeting.~ 4 WisdB, Sir 4: 8 | poor man, and return his greeting with courtesy; ~ 5 WisdB, Sir 41: 20 | Of failing to return a greeting, and of rebuffing a friend; ~ 6 ProphB, Jer 31: 23 | shall again repeat this greeting: "May the LORD bless you, 7 Gosp, Mat 10: 13(6) | 13] The greeting of peace is conceived of 8 Gosp, Mar 11: 1(1) | 16). In Mark 10:9-10 the greeting Jesus receives stops short 9 Gosp, Luk 1: 29 | and pondered what sort of greeting this might be. ~ 10 Gosp, Luk 1: 41 | When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the infant leaped in her 11 Gosp, Luk 1: 44 | moment the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant 12 Gosp, Joh 20: 19(12)| this could be an ordinary greeting, John intends here to echo 13 NTLet | letters usually begin with a greeting including an identification 14 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | 7] In Paul's letters the greeting or praescriptio follows 15 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | sender; name of addressee; greeting. In identifying himself, 16 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | co-workers with himself in the greeting: Sosthenes (1 Cor), Timothy ( 17 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | Thes). The standard secular greeting was the infinitive chairein, " 18 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | together with the Semitic greeting salom (Greek eirene), "peace." 19 NTLet, Rom 1: 8(6) | Greco-Roman letters, the greeting was customarily followed 20 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 19(6) | Paul adds to this his own greeting (1 Cor 16:21) and blessings ( 21 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 21 | I, Paul, write you this greeting in my own hand. ~ 22 NTLet, Gal 1: 1(1) | Romans 1:1-7, concerning the greeting.~ 23 NTLet, Gal 1: 4(4) | 4] The greeting in v 3 is expanded by a 24 NTLet, Gal 1: 10(8) | one Paul often uses in a greeting (Romans 1:1).~ 25 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | usually continues after the greeting with a prayer of thanksgiving, 26 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(1) | Romans 1:1-7, concerning the greeting.~ 27 NTLet, Col 4: 18 | 18 ~The greeting is in my own hand, 11 Paul' 28 NTLet, 1The Int | 1) and concludes with a greeting (1 Thes 5:26-28). The body 29 NTLet, 1The Int | IV.           Final Greeting (1 Thes 5:26-28)~ ~ ~ ~ 30 NTLet, 1The 5: 26(5) | 12; 1 Peter 5:14) was a greeting of respect and affection, 31 NTLet, 2The Int | Thes 1:1. It ends with a greeting insisting on its Pauline 32 NTLet, 2The 2: 2(2) | letter with a summary note or greeting in his own hand, as at Gal 33 NTLet, 2The 3: 17 | 17 ~This greeting is in my own hand, Paul' 34 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 1(1) | the formula of address and greeting, see the note on Romans 35 NTLet, Phl 0: 3(3) | and peace: for this greeting, which may be a combination 36 CathL, 1Pet 5: 13 | one 7 at Babylon sends you greeting, as does Mark, my son. ~ 37 CathL, 2Pet Int | Except for the epistolary greeting in 2 Peter 1:1-2:2 Peter 38 CathL, 2Pet 1: 1(1) | Simon, cf Acts 15:14. The greeting is especially similar to


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