WebbPhilologus = "lover of the Word" a Christian Paul greets in his epistle to Romans Strong’s Definitions [?] (Strong’s Definitions Legend) Φιλόλογος Philólogos, fil-ol'-og-os; from G5384 and G3056; fond of words, i.e. talkative (argumentative, learned, "philological"); Philologus, a Christian:—Philologus. Webbson of Cleopas. “Simeon, son of Cleopas (who was the brother of Joseph, the betrothed of the Virgin Mary), succeeded James as bishop of Jerusalem.” Orthodox Study Bible. He …
Philologus - Smith
WebbBible Maps Map Store All Bible Maps Bible Maps Old Testament Maps New Testament Maps Book by Book Bible Maps Disbursement of the Races World of the Old Testament … WebbHophni [Hŏph'nī]— strong. A son of Eli, the high priest and judge who proved unworthy of his sacred offices (1 Sam. 1:3; 2:34; 4:4, 11, 17).Hophni is always associated with his brother Phinehas. The two were partners in evil practices and brought a twice-pronounced curse upon their heads (1 Sam. 2:34; 3).Both were slain at the battle of Aphek, and this … sharon antoine
Philologus International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
WebbNee´ri-yoos A Christian who, with his sister, is greeted by Paul in (Rom 16:15). Possibly they are children of Philologus and Julia. Webb15 Say hello to Philologus and Julia, Nereus and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints who are with them. 16 Say hello to each other with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ say hello to you. Warning against divisions. 17 Brothers and sisters, I urge you to watch out for people who create divisions and problems against the teaching that you learned. WebbHeracleon Philologus - Ansgar Wucherpfennig 2002 English summary: This examination of Heracleon is based on the dispute which took place in the 20th century surrounding the gnostic character of the Gospel of John. According to sources in antiquity, Heracleon was a gnostic in the school of Valentinus. Between 150 and 170 AD he wrote a commentary sharon anthony facebook