The salutation of Paul with my own hand, which is a sign in every epistle; so I write.
Parallel translations
- WEB The greeting of me, Paul, with my own hand, which is the sign in every letter: this is how I write.
- KJV The salutation of Paul with mine own hand, which is the token in every epistle: so I write.
- BSB This greeting is in my own hand—Paul. This is my mark in every letter; it is the way I write.
- NASB I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand, and this is a distinguishing mark in every letter; this is the way I write.
- NLT Here is my greeting in my own handwriting—Paul. I do this in all my letters to prove they are from me.
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Quick answer
Paul adds a greeting in his own handwriting as the authenticating mark in all his letters. This guards the church against the forged letters that had troubled them.
Overview
Having dictated the letter, Paul signs off personally, his handwriting serving as a seal of genuineness. This directly counters the false letter "as from us" mentioned in 2:2, helping the church distinguish true apostolic teaching from counterfeit. It underscores the care taken to preserve a trustworthy, authoritative message for the church.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- 1 Cor 16:21This greeting is by me, Paul, with my own hand.
- Col 4:18The salutation of me, Paul, with my own hand: remember my bonds. Grace be with you. Amen.
- 2 Th 1:5This is an obvious sign of the righteous judgment of God, to the end that you may be counted worthy of God’s Kingdom, for which you also suffer.
- Josh 2:12Now therefore, please swear to me by Yahweh, since I have dealt kindly with you, that you also will deal kindly with my father’s house, and give me a true sign;
- 1 Sam 17:18and bring these ten cheeses to the captain of their thousand, and see how your brothers are doing, and bring back news.”
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