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<p> (Τρυφῶσα '', Lixurious'' )'','' a Christian female at Rome, addressed by Paul (&nbsp;Romans 16:12). A.D. 55. (See Tryphena). </p>
<p> ( '''''Τρυφῶσα''''' '', Lixurious'' ) '','' a Christian female at Rome, addressed by Paul (&nbsp;Romans 16:12). A.D. 55. (See Tryphena). </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament [1]

(Τρυφῶσα, a Greek name)

A woman saluted by St. Paul in  Romans 16:12 and coupled with Tryphaena ( q.v. [Note: .v. quod vide, which see.]).

T. B. Allworthy.

Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary [2]

This was another of the devout Christian women whom Paul makes honourable mention of, ( Romans 16:12) and her name is to the same purport, somewhat tender, delicate.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [3]

Trypho'sa. See Tryphena .

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [4]

Tryphosa . See Tryphæna.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]

trı̄ - fō´sa ( Τρυφῶσα , Truphṓsa ): Greetings are sent by Paul to "Tryphaena and Tryphosa, who labor in the Lord" (  Romans 16:12 ). See Tryphaena .

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]

( Τρυφῶσα , Lixurious ) , a Christian female at Rome, addressed by Paul ( Romans 16:12). A.D. 55. (See Tryphena).

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