Tryphena and Tryphosa are Christian women briefly mentioned by name in the Bible in Romans 16:12, in which St. Paul writes: "Greet those workers in the Lord ... |
Tryphena and Tryphosa were probably Roman ladies of some social standing, and their names may indicate that they at least inherited a tendency to exclusiveness; ... |
Because their names are so closely derived from the same root meaning “to live luxuriously,” it is thought that they were twin sisters or very close relatives. |
Tryphena and Tryphosa were probably Roman ladies of some social standing, and their names may indicate that they at least inherited a tendency to exclusiveness; ... |
12 Greet Tryphena and Tryphosa, those women who work hard in the Lord. Greet my dear friend Persis, another woman who has worked very hard in the Lord. |
Tryphaena and Tryphosa are thought to be sisters and perhaps slaves or former slaves. Their names come from a word that means "delicate" or "dainty." Paul ... |
Tryphosa is a woman mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in Romans 16:12. Her name, derived from the Greek word “Tryphosa” (Τρυφῶσα), means “delicate” ... |
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