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|txtha=(on its [[accent]] cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6,1l.), ὁ, [[Trophimus]], an [[Ephesian]] Christian, a [[friend]] of the [[apostle]] [[Paul]]: 2 [[Timothy]] 4:20.
|txtha=(on its [[accent]] cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6,1l.), ὁ, [[Trophimus]], an [[Ephesian]] Christian, a [[friend]] of the [[apostle]] [[Paul]]: 2 [[Timothy]] 4:20.
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==Wikipedia EN==
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Trophimus /ˈtrɒfɪməs, ˈtroʊ-/ (Greek: Τρόφιμος, Tróphimos) or [[Trophimus the Ephesian]] (Greek: [[Τρόφιμος ὁ Ἐφέσιος]], Tróphimos ho Ephésios) was a Christian who accompanied Paul during a part of his third missionary journey. He was with Paul in Jerusalem, and the Jews, supposing that the apostle had brought him into the temple, raised a tumult which resulted in Paul's imprisonment. (See Herod's Temple). In writing to Timothy, the apostle comments that he left Trophimus in Miletus due to illness. This must refer to some event not noticed in the Acts.
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==Wikipedia FR==
==Wikipedia FR==
Trophime d'Éphèse (grec : Τρόφιμος) est un chrétien du Ier siècle, compagnon de saint Paul, qui est cité nommément trois fois dans les écrits du Nouveau Testament.
Trophime d'Éphèse (grec : Τρόφιμος) est un chrétien du Ier siècle, compagnon de saint Paul, qui est cité nommément trois fois dans les écrits du Nouveau Testament.