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Artemas
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a man who accompanied Paul at Nicopolis
whole, sound
whole, sound
Greek
Strongs #734: Artemav Artemas
Artemas = "gift of Artemis"1) a friend of Paul the apostle
734 Artemas ar-tem-as'
contracted from a compound of 735 and 1435; gift of Artemis; Artemas(or Artemidorus), a Christian:-Artemas.
see GREEK for 735
see GREEK for 1435
Artemas [NAVE]
ARTEMAS, a companion of Paul, Tit. 3:12.ARTEMAS [SMITH]
(gift of Artemis), a companion of St. Paul. (Titus 3:12) According to tradition he was bishop of Lystra.ARTEMAS [ISBE]
ARTEMAS - ar'-te-mas (Artemas): One of the seventy disciples and bishop of Lystra, according to Dorotheus (Bibl. Maxima (Lugd. 1677), III, 429). He is mentioned in Titus 3:12 as one of the faithful companions of Paul. The name is probably Greek, a masculine form of Artemis, or, as has been suggested, a short form of Artemidorus, a common name in Asia Minor. These contracted forms were by no means rare in the Greek world. The Athenian orator, Lysias, was doubtless named after his grandfather, Lysanias, and at first may even have been called Lysanias himself.