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The aim of A. T. Robertson’s classic Studies in the New Testament is to make the New Testament more intelligible and more easily taught to others. The book is not meant for technical scholars or students in theological seminaries. Instead, Robertson writes to the average teacher in the Sunday school, the adult Bible class, boys and girls in the high schools, those in their first year or so in...

There were burial clubs and all sorts of fraternal organizations, traveling craftsmen of various sorts. Then the race problem was acute. The Jews stood aloof from the Gentiles and were cordially disliked by them in return. The Greeks spoke of others as barbarians. The Romans who were citizens held themselves above those who were not, freedmen, slaves or what not, the motley crew of many lands ruled by Rome. There was no democracy, but a real caste system, based on money and power. 8. Business Activity
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