Parmenas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
par'-me-nas (Parmenas): A Greek name, an abbreviated form of
Parmenides. Parmenas was one of "the seven" chosen by the
people and appointed by the apostles to superintend the daily
distribution to the Christian poor of Jerusalem (Acts 6:5).
Tradition states that he was martyred at Philippi, in the
reign of Trajan, but his name does not appear again in
Scripture.
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