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Strong's #3969 - Πατροβᾶς
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Patrobas = "paternal"
- a certain Christian in Rome
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Πατροβᾶς (others, Πατροβᾶς, as contracted from πατροβιος; cf. B. D., under the word; Lightfoot on Philip., p. 176f; Chandler § 32), accusative Πατροβᾶν (cf. Buttmann, 19f (17f); Winers Grammar, § 8, 1), Patrobas, a certain Christian: Romans 16:14.
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Πατρόβας , -ᾶ , ὁ ,
Patrobas: Romans 16:14.†
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For this proper name (Romans 16:12) Rouffiac (Recherckes, p. 90) cites exx. not only from Rome (IG II. 768), but from Thespis (IG VII. 2074), and from Egypt (BGU III. 895.29 (ii/A.D.), as amended p. 8). No conclusive argument can therefore be drawn from it any more than from the other proper names in Romans 16:1-27 as to the locale of the Church to which they belonged : cf. Lightfoot Philippians 2:1-30 p. 171 ff., Lietzmann HZNT ad Romans 16:1-27, and Milligan, p. 182 ff.
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