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Date "Epaphroditus" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1534. (references)

Specialty Definition: EPAPHRODITUS

Domain Definition
Bible 1: (lovely), the full name of which Epaphras is a contraction. (Philemon 2:25; 4:18). (references)
  2: Epaphroditus fair, graceful; belonging to Aphrodite or Venus the messenger who came from Philippi to the apostle when he was a prisoner at Rome (Phil. 2:25-30; 4:10-18). Paul mentions him in words of esteem and affection. On his return to Philippi he was the bearer of Paul's letter to the church there. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: EPAPHRODITUS

Expressions Definition
Epaphroditus Champion Epaphroditus Champion (April 6, 1756 - December 22, 1834) was a U.S. Congressman from Connecticut. He served from 1807 to 1818. (references)
Epaphroditus Ransom Epaphroditus Ransom (March 24, 1798-November 9, 1859) was Governor and Michigan Supreme Court justice from the U.S. state of Michigan. (references)

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Extended Definition: EPAPHRODITUS


Epaphroditus

Epaphroditus or Epaphroditos may refer to:

  • Epaphroditus, Missionary sent by Saint Paul to the Philippians
  • Epaphroditos, Freedman and secretary of Nero
  • Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus, Grammarian from Chaeronea
  • Epaphroditus Ransom (1798-1859), governor of Michigan from 1848 to 1850

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Extended Definition: EPAPHRODITUS


Epaphroditus

Epaphroditus
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Epaphroditus is a saint of the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, first Bishop of Philippi, and of Andriacia in Asia Minor, and first Bishop of Terracina, Italy. There is little evidence that these were all the same man.

Biography

Epaphroditus was a fellow Christian missionary of St. Paul's.

Mentioned only in Philippians 2:25, 4:18, and 4:23. The name corresponds to the Latin Venustus (= handsome), and was very common in the Roman period. "The name occurs very frequently in inscriptions both Greek and Latin, whether at full length Epaphroditus, or in its contracted form Epaphras" (J. B. Lightfoot, Philippians, 123). His name was a pagan one, meaning loved by Aphrodite.

Epaphroditus was the delegate of the Christian community at Philippi, sent with their gift to Paul during his first Roman imprisonment. Paul calls him "my brother and fellow-worker and fellow-soldier." "The three words are arranged in an ascending scale: common sympathy, common work, common danger and toil and suffering" (Lightfoot, l. c.).

On his arrival at Rome, Epaphroditus devoted himself to "the work of Christ," both as Paul's attendant and as his assistant in missionary work. So assiduously did he labor that he lost his health, and "was sick nigh unto death." He recovered, however, and Paul sent him back to Philippi with this letter to quiet the alarm of his friends, who had heard of his serious illness. Paul besought for him that the church should receive him with joy and hold him in honor.


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Topics by Level of Interest: EPAPHRODITUS

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Epaphroditus 32     Epaphroditus 32
Epaphroditus Ransom 14     Epaphroditus (alternative meanings) 2
Epaphroditus Champion 4     Epaphroditus Champion 4
Epaphroditus (alternative meanings) 2     Epaphroditus Ransom 14

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).