titus maccius plautus in English

noun

Plautus (254-184 B.C.) Roman playwright of comedies

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1. Maccius Plautus, Curculio, or The Forgery Henry Thomas Riley, Ed

2. 20 The Arch of Titus.

3. Titus held a decidedly winning hand here.

4. Well, Titus was consumed with his civil case.

5. Titus to appoint elders in Crete (5-9)

6. Titus Accius was a Roman jurist and knight.

7. Adorned Titus 2 is more than a checklist

8. Galatians 2:3 describes Titus as a Greek (Helʹlen).

9. THE ARCH HONORS ONE OF ROME’S FAVORITE EMPERORS —TITUS.

10. (Titus 3:2) We display mildness in our ministry.

11. * The grace of God brings salvation, Titus 2:11.

12. The Scriptures do not indicate when Titus left Crete.

13. (b) Why did the apostle Paul leave Titus in Crete?

14. Where were they when Titus first laid hands on me?

15. In 70 C.E., the Roman legions under General Titus returned.

16. The Romans under Titus destroyed the city in A.D. 70.

17. Cor. 18 I entreated Titus and sent with him the brother.

18. As Paul puts it in his letters to Titus and Timothy:

19. Truly, Jehovah’s people are “zealous for fine works”! —Titus 2:14.

20. 6 How can we benefit from what Paul wrote to Titus?

21. (2 Corinthians 7:6; Titus 1:1-4) Evidently to the very end of his earthly course, Titus continued to render a fine account of himself to God.

22. Arch of Titus, with frieze depicting the looting of Jerusalem’s temple

23. (1 Timothy 1:15) To his fellow Christian, Titus, he wrote: “For even we were once senseless, disobedient, being misled, being slaves to various desires and pleasures.”—Titus 3:3.

24. THIS expression is from Titus 1:7, according to Today’s English Version.

25. * Be subject to principalities and powers and obey magistrates, Titus 3:1.