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  2. Junia or Junias ( Biblical Greek: Ἰουνία / Ἰουνίας, Iounia / Iounias) was a Christian in the first century known from Paul the Apostle 's letter to the Romans . There has been dispute surrounding both Junia's gender and apostolic status, although she has been viewed as female through most of Christian history as well as by the majority of scholars.

  3. Junia has spent centuries as the hidden apostle, but it’s time we changed that! Digging Deeper: Who Was Junia in the Bible? Even though her story is recounted in just one verse, we can learn five things about Junia from Romans 16:7. First, Junia is in some way connected to Andronicus.

  4. May 9, 2022 · Updated May 09, 2022. Who was Junia in the Bible? What made her so special that her name is in Romans 16? Junia was a common Latin name for females. However, she is the only woman in the New Testament called an apostle. Where Does the Bible Talk about Junia? The book of Romans is a letter by Paul to the people of Rome.

  5. Who Was Junia? The Junia Project is named for Junia, a woman apostle in the early church (see Romans 16:7). Her ministry in partnership with Andronicus and Paul reminds us that God’s intention is for men and women to partner together as equals in the home, the church, and the community. Junia: Co-laborer, fellow prisoner, noted apostle.

  6. Romans 16:7. SUMMARY. Paul sends greetings to “Andronicus and Junia,” who are “prominent among the apostles.” ANALYSIS. In English versions of the Bible prior to the NRSV, Paul’s greeting in this verse was taken to be to two men.

  7. Oct 7, 2019 · The short answer: we don’t know for sure. The slightly longer answer: depending on which scholar or Bible translator you ask, Junia will be one of these: A female apostle. A female known among the apostles. A male apostle.

  8. Junia, The First Woman Apostle. Written by Eldon Jay Epp Reviewed By Lynn H. Cohick. New Testament. At just 81 pages of text, Eldon Jay Epp’s book, Junia: the First Woman Apostle (Fortress, 2005), might seem like a quick read.

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