Romans 16:6

6 Greetings to Mary, who worked very hard for you.

Romans 16:6 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 16:6

Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour on us.
] Some copies read, "you"; and so do the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions: and indeed it seems most likely that the persons on whom this good woman bestowed so much labour, and to whom she was so very serviceable, were the saints at Rome, where she lived, rather than the apostle and his companions; not but that she might have been in some parts where she had met with him, and his friends, and had been very indefatigable in assisting and supplying them, in a very generous and liberal manner, with all the necessaries of life; and was exceeding useful in encouraging the ministers of the Gospel, and in promoting the interest of Christ. Her name Mary is the same with Miriam in Hebrew; whether she was of Jewish extract is not certain, and who she was is not known: some have conjectured her to be the same that Ignatius wrote an epistle to; not Mary of Castabilis, but of Naples, who was at Rome in the time of Linus, the Latin version reads "Cletus", and of Clement, on whom he bestows very great characters; calling her most faithful, worthy of God, and a bearer of Christ, and in all things wise F13: and in another letter F14 of his he represents her as exceeding learned, an exemplar of godly women, and having a church in her house. But both these epistles are thought, by learned men, to be falsely ascribed to him, and so not to be depended on.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Ignat. Epist. ad Mariam, p. 69, 70.
F14 lb. ad Heronem, p. 97. Ed. Voss.

Romans 16:6 In-Context

4 and who risked their own lives to save my life. I am thankful to them, and all the non-Jewish churches are thankful as well.
5 Also, greet for me the church that meets at their house. Greetings to my dear friend Epenetus, who was the first person in the country of Asia to follow Christ.
6 Greetings to Mary, who worked very hard for you.
7 Greetings to Andronicus and Junia, my relatives, who were in prison with me. They are very important apostles. They were believers in Christ before I was.
8 Greetings to Ampliatus, my dear friend in the Lord.
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