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Deacon / Patron
Role
AD 25 – AD 70
Lifespan
The World They Lived In
AD 25AD 70
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. 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.
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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