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  1. Papias (Greek: Παπίας) was a Greek Apostolic Father, Bishop of Hierapolis (modern Pamukkale, Turkey), and author who lived c. 60 – c. 130 AD He wrote the Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord (Greek: Λογίων Κυριακῶν Ἐξήγησις) in five books.

  2. Papias. Bishop of Hierapolis (close to Laodicea and Colossae in the valley of the Lycus in Phrygia) and Apostolic Father, called by St. Irenaeus "a hearer of John, and companion of Polycarp, a man of old time". He wrote a work in five books, logion kyriakon exegesis, of which all but some fragments is lost.

  3. Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, Phrygia (now in Turkey), and one of the Apostolic Fathers. His work, although extant only in fragments, provides important apostolic oral source accounts of the history of primitive Christianity and of the origins of the Gospels.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Who was Papias of Hierapolis? Answer Little is known about the life and death of Papias (c. AD 60–130) other than he was the bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey), and he recorded details regarding Jesus and the apostles in five books entitled Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord .

  5. Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, who was a disciple of John the Divine, and a companion of Polycarp, wrote five books of Oracles of the Lord, wherein, when giving a list of the Apostles, after Peter and John, Philip and Thomas and Irenaeus wrote that John the Apostle remained until the times of Trajen, after whom were Papias Bishop of Heirapolis ...

  6. Jan 29, 2021 · Papias was the bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor. He was active in the second century, although he was born in the first. Other writers tell us that he personally knew the Apostle John.

  7. Information on Papias. I consider the fragment X of the Roberts-Donaldson collection of fragments to be completely suspect as the alleged words of Papias. Schoedel writes about Papias (The Anchor Bible Dictionary, v. 5, p. 140):

  8. Nov 24, 2021 · PAPIAS of Hierapolis was an early church leader of Hierapolis; chronicler of early Christianity. The information we have about Papias (ad 60–130) and his work was given by Eusebius of Caesarea and Irenaeus of Lyons.

  9. Jun 5, 2023 · Saint Papias was born around 60 AD, was the Bishop of Hierapolis, a close companion of St. Polycarp and an [Apostolic Father] ( (/apostolic-fathers/). He wrote a work in five books called “logion kyriakon exegesis”, which was mostly a commentary on the sayings of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospels which is mostly lost apart from the ...

  10. Papias refers to the daughters of the Apostle Philip, who told him of a miracle concerning a certain Justus Barsabbas, as well as, in Eusebius's judgment, several bizarre parables attributed to the Savior ( Hist. Eccl. 3.39.9 – 13).

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