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Deacon / Patron

Phoebe

25 AD – 70 AD

Deacon of the church at Cenchreae, the eastern port of Corinth, and the woman Paul entrusted to carry his letter to the Romans — the most theologically dense epistle in the New Testament. Paul calls her a prostatis (patron, benefactor) of many believers and of himself, indicating substantial standing and resources. She would have been the first reader and likely interpreter of Romans to its original audience.

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Deacon / Patron
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25 AD – 70 AD
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Roman Empire
25 AD70 AD
Roman Empire
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Deacon of the church at Cenchreae, the eastern port of Corinth, and the woman Paul entrusted to carry his letter to the Romans — the most theologically dense epistle in the New Testament.

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