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Onesiphorus
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Bringing profit, an Ephesian Christian who showed great kindness to Paul at Rome. He served him in many things, and had oft refreshed him. Paul expresses a warm interest in him and his household (2 Tim. 1:16-18; 4:19).
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(bringing profit) is named twice only in the New Testament, viz. (2 Timothy 1:16-18) and 2Tim 4:19 Paul mentions him in terms of grateful love as having a noble courage and generosity in his behalf, amid his trials as a prisoner at Rome, when others from whom he expected better things had deserted him. (2 Timothy 4:16) Probably other members of the family were also active Christians. (2 Timothy 4:19) It is evident from (2 Timothy 1:18) that Onesiphorus had his home at Ephesus. (A.D. 64.)
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
ONESIPH'ORUS (profit-bringing), a primitive Christian who ministered to the wants of Paul at Ephesus, and afterward sought him out at Rome and openly sympathized with him. 2 Tim 1:16-18, 2 Tim 4:19.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
who brings profit
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
ONESIPH'ORUS (profit-bringing), a primitive Christian who ministered to the wants of Paul at Ephesus, and afterward sought him out at Rome and openly sympathized with him. 2 Tim 1:16-18, 2 Tim 4:19.