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<p> [some Ur'bane others Urba'ne] or rather URBAN (Οὐρβανός '','' Grsecized from the Lat. ''Urbanus, I.E. Of The City,'' or [[Urban]] )'','' a Christian at Rome saluted by Paul as having been his associate in labor ( | <p> [some Ur'bane others Urba'ne] or rather URBAN ( '''''Οὐρβανός''''' '','' Grsecized from the Lat. ''Urbanus, I.E. Of The City,'' or [[Urban]] ) '','' a Christian at Rome saluted by Paul as having been his associate in labor ( '''''Τὸν''''' '''''Συνερὸν''''' '''''Ἡμῶν''''' '''''Ἐν''''' '''''Χριστῷ''''' ) in the list of those addressed ( Romans 16:9). A.D. 55. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 15 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Ur'bane or Ur'ba-ne. (Of The City; Polite). The Greek form of the Latin Urbanus , as it is given in the Revised Version. He was a Christian disciple who is in the long list of those whom St. Paul salutes in writing to Rome. Romans 16:9. (A.D. 55).
Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]
Christian at Rome, described by Paul as 'our helper in Christ,' to whom a salutation was sent. Romans 16:9 .
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]
Rather Urban or Urbanus; a man, not a woman ( Romans 16:9); a Christian fellow labourer whom Paul salutes.
King James Dictionary [4]
UR'BANE, a. L. urbanus, from urbs, a city. Civil courteous in manners polite.
Webster's Dictionary [5]
(a.) Courteous in manners; polite; refined; elegant.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]
[some Ur'bane others Urba'ne] or rather URBAN ( Οὐρβανός , Grsecized from the Lat. Urbanus, I.E. Of The City, or Urban ) , a Christian at Rome saluted by Paul as having been his associate in labor ( Τὸν Συνερὸν Ἡμῶν Ἐν Χριστῷ ) in the list of those addressed ( Romans 16:9). A.D. 55.