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NAVE: Tertius
EBD: Tertius
SMITH: TERTIUS
ISBE: TERTIUS
Tertius
In Bible versions:
Tertius: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
the man who was Paul's secretary for writing the book of Romans
third
third
Greek
Strongs #5060: Tertiov Tertios
Tertius = "third"1) amanuensis of Paul in writing the epistle to the Romans
5060 Tertios ter'-tee-os
of Latin origin; third; Tertius, a Christian:-Tertius.Tertius [EBD]
the third, a Roman Christian whom Paul employed as his amanuensis in writing his epistle to the Romans (16:22).
Tertius [NAVE]
TERTIUS, Paul's amanuensis in writing the book of Romans, Rom. 16:22.TERTIUS [SMITH]
(third), probably a Roman, was the amanuensis of Paul in writing the Epistle to the Romans. (Romans 16:22) (A.D. 55.)TERTIUS [ISBE]
TERTIUS - tur'-shi-us (Tertios): The amanuensis of Paul who wrote at his dictation the Epistle to the Romans. In the midst of Paul's greetings to the Christians in Rome he interpolated his own, "I Tertius, who write the epistle, salute you in the Lord" (Rom 16:22). "It is as a Christian, not in virtue of any other relation he has to the Romans, that Tertius salutes them" (Denney). Some identify him with Silas, owing to the fact that shalish is the Hebrew for "third (officer)," as tertius is the Latin Others think he was a Roman Christian residing in Corinth. This is, however, merely conjecture. Paul seems to have dictated his letters to an amanuensis, adding by his own hand merely the concluding sentences as "the token in every epistle" (2 Thess 3:17; Col 4:18; 1 Cor 16:21). How far this may have influenced the style of his letters is discussed in Sanday-Headlam, Romans, Introduction, LX.S. F. Hunter