WebbCHAPTER 16. Phoebe Commended. 1 * I commend to you Phoebe our sister, who is [also] a minister * of the church at Cenchreae, a 2 that you may receive her in the Lord in a manner worthy of the holy ones, and help her in whatever she may need from you, for she has been a benefactor to many and to me as well. Paul’s Greetings. 3 Greet Prisca and … Webb26 sep. 2024 · “Welcome her [Phoebe] in the Lord in a way that is worthy of God’s people, and give her whatever she needs from you, because she herself has been a prostatis of many people, myself included.” (Romans 16:2) The first thing I want to focus on in this passage is the word prostatis, which means patron, sponsor or benefactor.
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Webb14 nov. 2014 · Phoebe, however, may have invested deeply in Paul’s letter to the Romans and so personally wanted to see it delivered. Not only was she the carrier of the letter, … WebbLetter of Paul to the Romans, also called Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Romans, abbreviation Romans, sixth book of the New Testament and the longest and doctrinally most significant of St. Paul the Apostle’s writings. It was probably composed at Corinth in about 57 ce. The epistle was addressed to the Christian church at Rome, whose … fist awards
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Webb22 okt. 2024 · The book of Romans is the Apostle Paul 's masterpiece, a carefully constructed summary of Christian theology. Romans explains God's plan of salvation by … WebbFör 1 dag sedan · Most scholars today think Phoebe, who is mentioned in Romans 16:1-2, was the one who delivered Paul’s letter to the church in Rome. There is a lot of conversation about what it meant to deliver a letter and also what her titles, “a sister, a deacon, and a benefactor” meant to the church. WebbPaul probably delivered his letter to Rome by Phoebe, a woman of Cenchrea. true Two reasons why Paul wrote to the Roman believers were: to let the Roman believers know of his desire to visit them to instruct them more thoroughly in the faith Romans 1-8 doctrinal teachings regarding righteousness and holiness Romans 9-11 Israel's rejection of Jesus fistay