1.The apostle opens his letter in the conventional way, according to the pattern of ancient letter-writing which we know from the Jewish literature of both Old Testament (Ezr. 7:12; Dn. 4:1) and later writings (2 Baruch 78:2), as well as the surviving papyri.
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