Sopater
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For other persons named Sopater, see Sopater (disambiguation).
Sopater (so'-pa-ter, sop'-a-terBerea, he accompanied Paul along with Aristarchus and Secundus the Thessalonians, Gaius of Derbe, Timothy, and Trichicus and Tromphimus of Asia, out of Macedonia after a group of Jews began to plot against him. They sailed from Philippi to Alexandria Troas where they met Paul who had gone by land.
(gr Σωπατρoς; Sopatros, "saviour of his father" , Easton's reads "The father who saves" , Holman's reads “sound parentage” ) was the son of Pyrhus , a man from the city ofIt is commonly accepted that Sopater is the kinsman of Paul noted in Romans 16:21 as Sosipater .
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- ^ Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Sopater. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. 1915. Retrieved December 9, 2005.
- ^ Thayer, & Smith, (nd). Sopatros. The New Testament Greek Lexicon. Retrieved December 9, 2005
- ^ Easton, M.G. (1897). Sopater. Easton's Bible Dictionary. Retrieved December 9, 2005
- ^ Sopater. (1991). Eds. Trent C. Butler. Holman Bible DictionaryRetrieved December 9, 2005
- ^ Thayer, & Smith, (nd). Sopatros. The New Testament Greek Lexicon. Retrieved December 9, 2005
- ^ Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Sopater. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. 1915. Retrieved December 9, 2005.
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