Junia in Wikipedia

Junia or Junias was a first century Christian highly regarded and complimented by the Apostle Paul: Paul describes Junia as a relative, a fellow prisoner with Paul, and one who had become a follower of Jesus Christ before Paul's dramatic Damascus Road conversion. The phrase, "prominent among the apostles," leads many to the conclusion that she is the only woman apostle mentioned in the New Testament. It is generally assumed that Andronicus of Pannonia (Greek: Ανδρόνικος) was her husband. Both her gender and her apostleship are subjects of considerable debate. Understandably, this verse has received and continues to draw a great deal of attention in scholarly literature...

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