Study Dictionary
NAVE: Hermas Hermes
EBD: Hermas Hermes
SMITH: HERMAS HERMES
ISBE: HERMAS HERMES (1) HERMES (2)
Hermas
In Bible versions:
Hermas: NET AVS NIV NRSV TEVHermes: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a man in Rome to whom Paul sent greetings
a pagan god known as a messenger of the gods and associated with eloquence
gain; refuge ( --> same as Hermes, Mercury)
gain; refuge ( --> same as Hermas, Mercury)
a pagan god known as a messenger of the gods and associated with eloquence
gain; refuge ( --> same as Hermes, Mercury)
gain; refuge ( --> same as Hermas, Mercury)
Greek
Strongs #2057: Ermav Hermas
Hermas = "Mercury"1) a Christian mentioned in Rom 16:14. According to tradition, he
was one of the seventy disciples, and afterwards bishop of
Dalmatia. (A.D. 55)
2057 Hermas her-mas'
probably from 2060; Hermas, a Christian:-Hermas.see GREEK for 2060
Strongs #2060: Ermhv Hermes
Mercurius or Hermes = "herald of the gods"1) a Greek deity called by the Romans Mercurius (Mercury)
2) a certain Christian
2060 Hermes her-mace'
perhaps from 2046; Hermes, the name of the messenger of the Greekdeities; also of a Christian:-Hermes, Mercury.
see GREEK for 2046
Hermas [EBD]
Mercury, a Roman Christian to whom Paul sends greetings (Rom. 16: 14). Some suppose him to have been the author of the celebrated religious romance called The Shepherd, but it is very probable that that work is the production of a later generation.
Hermes [EBD]
Mercury, a Roman Christian (Rom. 16:14).
Hermas [NAVE]
HERMAS, a Christian at Rome, Rom. 16:14.Hermes [NAVE]
HERMES, a Greek Christian, Rom. 16:14.HERMAS [SMITH]
(Mercury), the name of a Christian resident at Rome to whom St. Paul sends greetings in his Epistle to the Romans. (Romans 16:14) (A.D. 55.) Irenaeus, Tertullian and Origen agree in attributing to him the work called The shepherd . It was never received into the canon, but yet was generally cited with respect only second to that which was paid to the authoritative books of the New Testament.HERMES [SMITH]
(Mercury), a Christian mentioned in (Romans 16:14) According to tradition he was one of the seventy disciples, and afterward bishop of Dalmatia. (A.D. 55.)HERMAS [ISBE]
HERMAS - hur'-mas (Hermas): An abbreviated form of several names, e.g. Hermagoras, Hermeros, Hermodorus, Hermogenes, etc.; the name of a Roman Christian to whom Paul sent greetings (Rom 16:14). Origen and some later writers have identified him with the author of The Pastor of Hermas, but without sufficient reason. According to the Canon of Muratori, the author of The Pastor wrote when his brother Pius was bishop of Rome (140-55 AD). He speaks of himself, however, as a contemporary of Clement of Rome (chapter 4) (circa 100 AD). The name Hermas is very common, and Origen's identification is purely conjectural.S. F. Hunter
HERMES (1) [ISBE]
HERMES (1) - hur'-mez (Hermes): In the Revised Version margin of Acts 14:12 for "Mercury" in text (the King James Version "Mercurius").
HERMES (2) [ISBE]
HERMES (2) - (Hermes): The name of a Roman Christian, otherwise unknown, to whom Paul sent greetings (Rom 16:14). "Hermes is among the commonest slave names. In the household alone probably not less than a score of persons might be counted up from the inscriptions, who bore this name at or about the time when Paul wrote" (Lightfoot, Philippians, 176).