Pudens

Saint Pudens in Wikipedia

Saint Pudens was an early Christian saint and martyr. He is mentioned as a layman of the Roman Church in 2 Timothy 4:21.[1] According to tradition, he lodged Saint Peter and was baptised by him, and was martyred under Nero (reigned 54-68). He is commemorated on April 14 in the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar and May 19 according to the Dominic...

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Pudens Scripture - 2 Timothy 4:21

Do thy diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren....

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Pudens in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

pu'-denz, pu'-dens (Poudes, literally, "bashful" (2 Tim 4:21)): 1. Faithful to Paul: One of the Christians in Rome who remained loyal to Paul during his second and last imprisonment there, when most of the members of the church "forsook him." The pressure under which they acted must have been very great, as the apostle's final trial before the...

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Pudens in Naves Topical Bible

-A Christian in Rome 2Ti 4:21...

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Pudens in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(modest), a Christian friend of Timothy at Rome. 2Ti 4:21 (A.D. 84.) According to legend he was the host of St. Peter and friend of St. Paul. and was martyred under Nero....

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Pudens in Easton's Bible Dictionary

bashful, a Christian at Rome, who sent his greetings to Timothy (2 Tim. 4:21). (See CLAUDIA -T0000840.)...

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Pudens in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

(See CLAUDIA.) 2 Timothy 4:21. (Martial 11:54; Tacitus, Ann. 13:21; Agricola 14.)...

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