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  1. Saint Artemas of Lystra (Greek: Ἀρτεμᾶς) was a biblical figure. He is mentioned in Paul's Epistle to Titus ( Titus 3:12 ). He is believed to have served as the Bishop of Lystra, and to have been one of the Seventy Disciples .

  2. ar'-te-mas (Artemas): One of the seventy disciples and bishop of Lystra, according to Dorotheus (Bibl. Maxima (Lugd. 1677), III, 429). He is mentioned in Titus 3:12 as one of the faithful companions of Paul.

  3. Artemas. ARTEMAS är’ tə məs ( ̓Αρτεμᾶς, G782, contracted form of ̓Αρτεμίδωρος, gift of Artemis ). One of two men whom Paul contemplated sending as a replacement for Titus on Crete ( Titus 3:12 ). He must have been a co-worker of considerable ability and experience.

  4. Artemas or Tychicus—to supply thy place in Crete. Artemas is said to have been subsequently bishop of Lystra. Tychicus was sent twice by Paul from Rome to Lesser Asia in his first imprisonment (which shows how well qualified he was to become Titus' successor in Crete); Eph 6:21; and in his second, 2Ti 4:12.

  5. ARTEMAS. ar'-te-mas (Artemas): One of the seventy disciples and bishop of Lystra, according to Dorotheus (Bibl. Maxima (Lugd. 1677), III, 429). He is mentioned in Titus 3:12 as one of the faithful companions of Paul.

  6. ar´tē̇ - mas ( Ἀρτεμᾶς , Artemás ): One of the seventy disciples and bishop of Lystra, according to Dorotheus ( Bibl. Maxima (Lugd. 1677), III, 429). He is mentioned in Titus 3:12 as one of the faithful companions of Paul.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Artemas Ward was a general in the Massachusetts militia at the outset of the American Revolution. He assumed command of the colonial forces during the early days of the Siege of Boston and directed operations until General George Washington arrived in July 1775.

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