Cenchrea in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
sen'-kre-e (Kegchreai, Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in
Greek Kenchreai; the King James Version incorrectly Cenchrea):
A seaport of Corinth on the eastern side of the isthmus (see
CORINTH). Here according to Acts 18:18, Paul had his hair
shorn before sailing for Syria, since he had a vow. A local
church must have been established there by Paul, since Phoebe,
the deaconess of Cenchrea, was entrusted with the Epistle to
the Romans, and was commended to them in the highest terms by
the apostle, who charged them to "assist her in whatsoever
matter she may have need" (Rom 16:1,2).
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