Herodion

Herodion [N] [H] [S]

a Christian at Rome whom Paul salutes and calls his "kinsman" ( Romans 16:11 ).

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M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition,
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Easton, Matthew George. "Entry for Herodion". "Easton's Bible Dictionary". .
Herodion [N] [E] [S]

the song of Juno
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Hitchcock, Roswell D. "Entry for 'Herodion'". "An Interpreting Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names". . New York, N.Y., 1869.
Herodion, [N] [E] [H]

a relative of St. Paul, to whom he sends his salutation amongst the Christians of the Roman church. ( Romans 16:11 ) (A.D. 55.)


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Smith, William, Dr. "Entry for 'Herodion,'". "Smith's Bible Dictionary". . 1901.

HERODION

he-ro'-di-on (Herodion; Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek Hrodion):

A Roman Christian to whom Paul sent greetings (Romans 16:11). The name seems to imply that he was a freedman of the Herods, or a member of the household of Aristobulus, the grandson of Herod the Great (Romans 16:10). Paul calls him "my kinsman," i.e. "a Jew" (see JUNIAS, 1).


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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. "Entry for 'HERODION'". "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". 1915.