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<p> '''''e''''' -'''''fē´zhan''''' ( Ἐφέσιος , <i> '''''Ephésios''''' </i> ), '''''e''''' -'''''fē´zhanz''''' : A term which, as in Acts 19:28 , Acts 19:34 , Acts 19:35 and Acts 21:29 , was applied to those natives or residents of the city of [[Ephesus]] who were adherents of the cult of the goddess Diana. A J ew or a Christian, though a native of Ephesus, would probably have been designated as such, rather than as an Ephesian. </p>
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<p> ''''' e ''''' - ''''' fē´zhan ''''' ( Ἐφέσιος , <i> ''''' Ephésios ''''' </i> ), ''''' e ''''' - ''''' fē´zhanz ''''' : A term which, as in &nbsp;Acts 19:28 , &nbsp;Acts 19:34 , &nbsp;Acts 19:35 and &nbsp; Acts 21:29 , was applied to those natives or residents of the city of [[Ephesus]] who were adherents of the cult of the goddess Diana. A J ew or a Christian, though a native of Ephesus, would probably have been designated as such, rather than as an Ephesian. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_3544"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ephesian;+ephesians Ephesian; Ephesians from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_3544"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ephesian;+ephesians Ephesian; Ephesians from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Ephesian; Ephesians [1]

e - fē´zhan ( Ἐφέσιος , Ephésios ), e - fē´zhanz  : A term which, as in  Acts 19:28 ,  Acts 19:34 ,  Acts 19:35 and   Acts 21:29 , was applied to those natives or residents of the city of Ephesus who were adherents of the cult of the goddess Diana. A J ew or a Christian, though a native of Ephesus, would probably have been designated as such, rather than as an Ephesian.

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