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Romanos 16:21

Simplificado — Traducción al Español Moderno

Traducido por Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
Timotheus my workfellow, and Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen, salute you.
Cercano al original. Español claro y moderno.
✦ SIMPLIFICADO

Timoteo, mi colaborador, y Lucio, Jasón y Sosípater, mis parientes, los saludan.

⚡ EN RESUMEN

Los compañeros de trabajo y parientes de Pablo envían saludos a los creyentes en Roma.

📚 Contexto Histórico

In the historical context, the Apostle Paul wrote the letter to the Romans from Corinth around 57 AD, as he was preparing to travel to Jerusalem and eventually hoped to visit Rome. In this verse, Paul mentions his companions, Timotheus (Timothy), Lucius, Jason, and Sosipater, who were fellow workers or relatives joining him in sending greetings to the believers in Rome. This reflects the personal relationships and collaborative efforts that were essential in the early Christian church for spreading the Gospel.

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