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  1. A lady included in the salutation of the Epistle to Philemon ( v. 2 ), designated “our sister” ( ἡ ἀδελφή, “the sister”) in the Christian sense (KJV “our dearly beloved” follows TR).

  2. Apphia. ( fruitful) a Christian woman addressed jointly with Philemon and Archippus in Phil. 2; apparently a member of Philemon's household, and not improbably his wife. (A.D. 57) ATS Bible Dictionary. Apphia. Philemon 1:2, supposed by some to have been the wife of Philemon. Easton's Bible Dictionary.

  3. Oct 29, 2016 · Apphia, a woman, is greeted by Paul in his letter to Philemon. What was her role or position at Colossae? Was she Philemon's wife?

  4. Apphiathe Latin, "Appia"; either the wife or some close relative of Philemon. She and Archippus, if they had not belonged to his family, would not have been included with Philemon in the address of a letter on a domestic matter.

  5. Discover the meaning of Apphia in the Bible. Study the definition of Apphia with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  6. Oct 7, 2014 · Apphia is only mentioned in Philemon and is believed to be the wife of Philemon. She had a home church in Colossae and was known for hospitality. Just like today Apphia had to contend with false religions. Paul refers to her as being beloved and included her as a fellow laborer.

  7. APPHIA. af'-i-a, ap'-fi-a (Apphia, dative case of Apphia; in Philemon 1:2, though Apphia, Amphia, and Appia, also occur): A Christian of Colosse, probably the wife of Philemon; certainly a member of his household, greeted as "the sister" the Revised Version, margin.

  8. Mar 11, 2024 · In the New Testament of the Bible, Apphia is mentioned only once, in the Epistle to Philemon, highlighting her unique but significant role in early Christian communities.

  9. He explains the inclusion of Apphia, Archippus, and the church as, “due to Paul’s courtesy” since the bulk of the letter is addressed to an individual (Philemon, p. 268, 306; see also Bruce, Paul: Apostle, p. 405), but this does not seem to be dealing with the evidence well.

  10. Apphia is generally regarded as the wife of Philemon ... /.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the epistle to philemon.htm. The Supremacy of Christ... was a member (with his wife Apphia) of the ... The whole Christian creed, "the incarnation, passion, and exaltation ... those to the churches at Colossae, and Ephesus. ...

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