Persis
(a Persian woman), a Christian woman at Rome, (Romans 16:12) whom St. Paul salutes. (A.D. 55.)
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia on Persis
Persis pur'-sis (Persis): The name of a female member of the Christian community at Rome, to whom Paul sent greetings (Ro 16:12). Paul designates her "the beloved, who labored much in the Lord." The name is not found in inscriptions of the imperial household, but it occurs as the name of a freedwoman (CIL, VI, 23, 959). ⇒See a list of verses on PERSIS in the Bible. ⇒See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible on Persis
The name of a Christian saluted by St. Paul in Ro 16", and described as ‘the beloved Persis, which laboured much in the Lord.’ The name appears as that of a freedwoman (CIL vi. 23,959), but does not occur apparently among the inscriptions of the imperial house- hold. A. Ο. HEADLAM.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary on Persis
A Christian woman, saluted and praised by Paul (Rom 16:12) as having "laboured much in the Lord"; compare Priscilla' s ministrations as to Apollos (Act 18:26).
References
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