Nymphas

Nymphas Scripture - Colossians 4:15

Salute the brethren which are in Laodicea, and Nymphas, and the church which is in his house....

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Nymphas in Wikipedia

Nymphas meaning nymph. A man or a woman, depending on accenting of the Greek text, in the New Testament saluted by Paul of Tarsus in his Epistle to the Colossians as a member of the church of Laodicea (Colossians 4:15 ). Possibly a contraction of Nymphodorus. The church met in his or her house....

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Nymphas in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

A disciple at Laodicea, whom Paul salutes "and the church which is in his house" (Colossians 4:15). An assembly of Christians met in his house. So delta, G, f, g, the Vulgate. (See NEW TESTAMENT.) But the Sinaiticus and the Alexandrinus and the Ephraemi Rescriptus manuscripts read "which is in their house," the Vaticanus manuscript has "her ho...

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Nymphas in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(bridegroom), a wealthy and zealous Christian in Laodicea. Col 4:15 (A.D. 60.)...

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Nymphas in Easton's Bible Dictionary

nymph, saluted by Paul in his Epistle to the Colossians as a member of the church of Laodicea (Col. 4:15)....

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Nymphas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

nim'-fas (Numphas; Lachmann, Tregelles (margin), Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek read Numpha, the name of a woman (Col 4:15)): 1. A Christian in Laodicea: A Christian resident in Laodicea, to whom Paul sends salutations in the epistle which he wrote from Rome to the church in Colosse, the latter city being only a very few miles d...

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Nymphas in Naves Topical Bible

-(A Christian of Laodicea) -House of, used as a place of worship Col 4:15...

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