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Strong's #2136 - Εὐοδία
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Euodias = "fragrant"
- a Christian woman at Philippi
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Αὐοδία ((literally, prosperous journey), εὐωδία Rst (literally, fragrant)), Ἐυοδιας, ἡ, Euodia, a Christian woman (transformed by A. V. into a man, Euodias): Philippians 4:2 (see Lightfoot at the passage).
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Εὐοδία
(Rec. -ωδία ), -ας , ἡ ,
Euodia (not as AV, Euodias), a Christian woman: Philippians 4:2. †
Εὐωδία , -ας , ἡ ,
Philippians 4:2,
Rec. (for Εὐοδία G2136, q.v.).†
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This proper name is common in inscrr., as CIG 3002, 5711, and the other references in Zahn Introd. i. p. 533. See also OGIS 77 (B.C. 217) a memorial tablet—Εὐοδίαι, and the late BGU II. 550.1 (Arab.) ἔχει Εὐοδία εἰς λόγ (ον) καμισί (ων) λιναρ (ίων) λίτρ (ας) δύο κτλ. The masc. Εὐώδιος is found in BGU III. 793.3 (iii/A.D.), but the commoner man’s name is Εὔοδος : see Zahn ut supra, and cf. the use of the adj. in Preisigke 4056 Πανὶ εὐόδωι καὶ ἐπηκόωι Λυκίσκος ὑπὲρ αὑτοῦ, and CIG 4705 b.2 (cited s.v. εὐλογέω).
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