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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Citizenship
        the rights and privileges of a citizen in distinction from a
        foreigner (Luke 15:15; 19:14; Acts 21:39). Under the Mosaic law
        non-Israelites, with the exception of the Moabites and the
        Ammonites and others mentioned in Deut. 23:1-3, were admitted to
        the general privileges of citizenship among the Jews (Ex. 12:19;
        Lev. 24:22; Num. 15:15; 35:15; Deut. 10:18; 14:29; 16:10, 14).
        The right of citizenship under the Roman government was
        granted by the emperor to individuals, and sometimes to
        provinces, as a favour or as a recompense for services rendered
        to the state, or for a sum of money (Acts 22:28). This "freedom"
        secured privileges equal to those enjoyed by natives of Rome.
        Among the most notable of these was the provision that a man
        could not be bound or imprisoned without a formal trial (Acts
        22:25, 26), or scourged (16:37). All Roman citizens had the
        right of appeal to Caesar (25:11).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Citizenship' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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