King James Bible
"All the saints salute you, chiefly they that are of Caesar’s household."
Paul conveys greetings from the entire Christian community in Rome to the Philippian church. This exchange of salutations reinforced the unity and mutual affection among early Christian communities scattered across the empire. Paul highlights believers from within the imperial household—likely slaves, freedmen, or officials serving in Nero's palace. This remarkable detail shows the gospel had penetrated even the heart of Roman power, transforming Caesar's servants into brothers in Christ despite Paul's imprisonment.