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1 His, 1Mac 1: 10 | Antiochus, once a hostage at Rome. He became king in the year
2 His, 1Mac 7: 1 | of Seleucus, set out from Rome, arrived with a few men
3 His, 1Mac 7: 1(1) | was taken as a hostage at Rome in place of his uncle, who
4 His, 1Mac 7: 1(1) | Demetrius fled secretly from Rome and, with the support of
5 His, 1Mac 8: 1(1) | embassy which Judas sent to Rome, probably before the death
6 His, 1Mac 8: 1(1) | treaty of alliance between Rome and the Jewish nation. Without
7 His, 1Mac 8: 1(2) | Numerous interventions by Rome in the politics of the Near
8 His, 1Mac 8: 1(2) | detested. The eulogy of Rome in this chapter is one of
9 His, 1Mac 8: 6(5) | 189, he was obliged to pay Rome a crushing indemnity of
10 His, 1Mac 8: 6(5) | and economic influence of Rome that led Antiochus IV to
11 His, 1Mac 8: 8(6) | of Pergamum, an ally of Rome who benefited greatly from
12 His, 1Mac 8: 17 | Eleazar, and sent them to Rome to establish an alliance
13 His, 1Mac 8: 19 | making a very long journey to Rome, the envoys entered the
14 His, 1Mac 8: 24 | if war is first made on Rome, or any of its allies in
15 His, 1Mac 8: 26 | money, or ships; this is Rome's decision. They shall fulfill
16 His, 1Mac 8: 28 | money, or ships; this is Rome's decision. They shall fulfill
17 His, 1Mac 12: 1 | he sent selected men to Rome to confirm and renew his
18 His, 1Mac 12: 3 | 3 ~After reaching Rome, the men entered the senate
19 His, 1Mac 14: 16 | When people heard in Rome and even in Sparta that
20 His, 1Mac 14: 16(3) | 16] The embassy to Rome and Sparta was sent soon
21 His, 1Mac 14: 24 | Simon sent Numenius to Rome with a great gold shield
22 His, 1Mac 15: 15 | and his companions left Rome with letters such as this
23 His, 2Mac 4: 11(3) | of the two envoys sent to Rome by Judas Maccabeus (1 Macc
24 ProphB, Dan 11: 36(5) | god of their fortress in Rome, Jupiter Capitolinus, the
25 Gosp, Mat 23: 15(10)| First Jewish Revolt against Rome (A.D. 66-70), many Pharisees
26 Gosp, Mar Int | shortly before A.D. 70 in Rome, at a time of impending
27 Gosp, Luk Int | world empire like that of Rome. To this end, Luke depicts
28 Gosp, Luk Int | traditionally accorded Judaism by Rome (Acts 13:16-41; 23:6-9;
29 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(2) | the whole Roman world: Rome, Italy, and the Roman provinces. ~
30 Gosp, Luk 6: 15(7) | Palestinian Jews against Rome in A.D. 66-70. Because the
31 Gosp, Luk 19: 11(4) | son Archelaus traveled to Rome to receive the title of
32 Gosp, Luk 19: 11(4) | delegation of Jews appeared in Rome before Caesar Augustus to
33 Gosp, Luk 20: 22(5) | of nonpayment of taxes to Rome becomes one of the focal
34 Gosp, Luk 21: 20(6) | destruction of Jerusalem by Rome in A.D. 70 upon which Luke
35 Gosp, Luk 22: 66(18)| that did not pertain to Rome's interests. Jewish sources
36 Gosp, Act Int | of destiny for Jesus, to Rome, the capital of the civilized
37 Gosp, Act Int | toleration accorded Judaism by Rome. Part of Paul's defense
38 Gosp, Act 1: 8(6) | earth: for Luke, this means Rome.~
39 Gosp, Act 2: 10 | as well as travelers from Rome, ~
40 Gosp, Act 12: 17(4) | conjecture that Peter left for Rome at this time has nothing
41 Gosp, Act 18: 2 | ordered all the Jews to leave Rome. He went to visit them ~
42 Gosp, Act 18: 2(1) | Claudius expelled the Jews from Rome ca. A.D. 40. The Roman historian
43 Gosp, Act 18: 23(9) | Jerusalem and prepare to go to Rome (Acts 19:21).~
44 Gosp, Act 19: 21 | been there, I must visit Rome also." ~
45 Gosp, Act 19: 35(4) | this title was accorded by Rome to cities that provided
46 Gosp, Act 23: 11 | must also bear witness in Rome." ~
47 Gosp, Act 23: 11(4) | he will be his witness in Rome prepares the reader for
48 Gosp, Act 23: 11(4) | the word he preaches to Rome under the protection of
49 Gosp, Act 27: 1(1) | communities in Puteoli and Rome. This account of the voyage
50 Gosp, Act 28: 14 | days. And thus we came to Rome. ~
51 Gosp, Act 28: 16 | 16 ~When he entered Rome, 3 Paul was allowed to live
52 Gosp, Act 28: 16(3) | With Paul's arrival in Rome, the programmatic spread
53 Gosp, Act 28: 16(3) | 1:8) is accomplished. In Rome, Paul is placed under house
54 Gosp, Act 28: 17(4) | 22] Paul's first act in Rome is to learn from the leaders
55 Gosp, Act 28: 17(4) | afoot, but that the Jews of Rome have heard the Christian
56 Gosp, Act 28: 30(8) | proclamation of Christianity in Rome. Paul's confident and unhindered
57 Gosp, Act 28: 30(8) | proclamation of the gospel in Rome forms the climax to the
58 NTLet, Rom Int | that to the Christians at Rome has long held pride of place.
59 NTLet, Rom Int | planned then to travel on to Rome and to enlist support there
60 NTLet, Rom Int | arrested there and came to Rome only in chains, as a prisoner (
61 NTLet, Rom Int | a Christian community in Rome antedates Paul's letter
62 NTLet, Rom Int | sizable Jewish population at Rome, and how, we do not know.
63 NTLet, Rom Int | the expulsion of Jews from Rome in connection with a certain "
64 NTLet, Rom Int | conditions in the church at Rome.~Opinions vary as to whether
65 NTLet, Rom Int | is part of the letter to Rome (see the note on Romans
66 NTLet, Rom Int | information about conditions in Rome through all these people
67 NTLet, Rom Int | message to the Christians at Rome, seeking to enlist their
68 NTLet, Rom Int | familiar to the Christians at Rome; see the note on the confessional
69 NTLet, Rom Int | familiar one to those in Rome, even though they heard
70 NTLet, Rom Int | plea to the Christians at Rome, and to all Christians,
71 NTLet, Rom 1: 7 | all the beloved of God in Rome, called to be holy. 5 Grace
72 NTLet, Rom 1: 10(7) | about his projected visit to Rome.~
73 NTLet, Rom 1: 15 | the gospel also to you in Rome. ~
74 NTLet, Rom 15: 14(5) | Spain, supported by those in Rome.~
75 NTLet, Rom 15: 20(8) | assure the Christians in Rome that he is also not planning
76 NTLet, Rom 16: 17(7) | for the congregations in Rome by warning them against
77 NTLet, Eph Int | dated to an imprisonment in Rome, likely in A.D. 61-63. Others
78 NTLet, Phi Int | from Paul's confinement in Rome, between A.D. 59 and 63 (
79 NTLet, Phi Int | or the praetorian camp in Rome. Involved in a decision
80 NTLet, Phi 3: 20(13)| Philippi was a colonia of Rome (Acts 16:12). The hope Paul
81 NTLet, Phi 4: 3(3) | with Clement, bishop of Rome (Eusebius, Ecclesiastical
82 NTLet, Phi 4: 22(12)| freedmen, found in Ephesus or Rome, among other places.~
83 NTLet, Col Int | Traditionally the house arrest at Rome, in which Paul enjoyed a
84 NTLet, Col 4: 10(3) | Caesarea and on the voyage to Rome (Acts 19:29; 20:4; 27:2).
85 NTLet, 2Tim Int | 2 Tim 1:8, 16; 2:9) in Rome (2 Tim 1:17), and there
86 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 4(4) | Purportedly written from prison in Rome (2 Tim 1:8, 17; 4:6-8) shortly
87 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 17 | 17 ~But when he came to Rome, he promptly searched for
88 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 21(11)| successor of Peter as bishop of Rome, and Claudia as the mother
89 NTLet, Phl | imprisonment, perhaps in Rome between A.D. 61 and 63 (
90 NTLet, Heb Int | the letter of Clement of Rome to the Corinthians, written
91 NTLet, Heb Int | expulsion of the Jews from Rome in A.D. 49 under the emperor
92 CathL, 1Pet Int | Since he was martyred at Rome during the persecution of
93 CathL, 1Pet Int | letter was written from Rome shortly before his death.
94 CathL, 1Pet Int | Peter 5:13), a code name for Rome in the early church.~Some
95 CathL, 1Pet Int | be a disciple of Peter in Rome, representing a Petrine
96 CathL, 1Pet 5: 13(7) | Babylon, the code name for Rome in Rev 14:8; 17:5; 18:2.
97 CathL, 1Pet 5: 13(7) | co-worker at the church in Rome, perhaps the John Mark referred
98 CathL, Rev Int | Babylon symbolizes pagan Rome, the city on seven hills (
99 CathL, Rev 2: 8(8) | renowned for its loyalty to Rome, and it also had a large
100 CathL, Rev 11: 8(7) | in Rev for Babylon, i.e., Rome; cf Rev 14:8; 16:19; 17:
101 CathL, Rev 11: 8(7) | and his witnesses, i.e., Rome, called Babylon in Rev 16-
102 CathL, Rev 14: 6(5) | God the creator. Babylon (Rome) will fall, and its supporters
103 CathL, Rev 14: 8(7) | lengthy dirge over Babylon (Rome) in Rev 18:1-19:4. The oracle
104 CathL, Rev 16: 19(9) | 19] The great city: Rome and the empire.~
105 CathL, Rev 17: 1(1) | symbolic name (Rev 17:5) of Rome, is graphically described
106 CathL, Rev 17: 2(3) | The pagan kings subject to Rome adopted the cult of the
107 CathL, Rev 17: 6(5) | and idolatrous cults of Rome.~
108 CathL, Rev 17: 9(8) | wisdom." Seven hills: of Rome.~
109 CathL, Rev 17: 12(11)| the beast) in his march on Rome to regain power; see the
110 CathL, Rev 17: 16(12)| God's will against harlot Rome, the great city; cf Ezekiel
111 CathL, Rev 18: 1(1) | prophetic, as if the fall of Rome had already taken place.
112 CathL, Rev 18: 3(3) | 3-24] Rome is condemned for her immorality,
113 CathL, Rev 18: 11(5) | not so much for Babylon Rome, but for their lost markets;