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|txtha=Ὀνησιφόρου, ὁ (i. e. '[[profit]]-[[bringer]]'), Onesiphorus, the [[name]] of a [[certain]] Christian: 2 Timothy 4:19.
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Onesiphorus (meaning "bringing profit" or "useful") was a Christian referred to in the New Testament letter of Second Timothy (2 Tim 1:16-18 and 2 Tim 4:19). According to the letter, supposedly sent by St. Paul, Onesiphorus sought out Paul who was imprisoned at the time in Rome.
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According to Orthodox tradition, Saint Onesiphorus was one of the seventy disciples chosen and sent by Jesus to preach. They were chosen some time after the selection of the Twelve Apostles (Luke 10:1-24). St Onesiphorus was bishop at Colophon (Asia Minor), and later at Corinth. Both the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches hold that he died a martyr in the city of Parium (not far from Ephesus) on the shores of the Hellespont.
According to Orthodox tradition, Saint Onesiphorus was one of the seventy disciples chosen and sent by Jesus to preach. They were chosen some time after the selection of the Twelve Apostles (Luke 10:1-24). St Onesiphorus was bishop at Colophon (Asia Minor), and later at Corinth. Both the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches hold that he died a martyr in the city of Parium (not far from Ephesus) on the shores of the Hellespont.
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|wkestx=Según cuenta la tradición cristiana San Onesíforo, en el estrecho de Galípolis, fue discípulo de los Apóstoles, y hace mención de él San Pablo escribiendo a Timoteo, en su segunda carta, capítulo I: "Que el Señor conceda misericordia a la familia de Onesíforo, pues me alivió muchas veces y no se avergonzó de mis cadenas, sino que, en cuanto llegó a Roma, me buscó solícitamente y me encontró. Concédale el Señor encontrar misericordia ante el Señor aquel Día. Además, cuántos buenos servicios me prestó en Éfeso, tú lo sabes mejor."
|wkestx=Según cuenta la tradición cristiana San Onesíforo, en el estrecho de Galípolis, fue discípulo de los Apóstoles, y hace mención de él San Pablo escribiendo a Timoteo, en su segunda carta, capítulo I: "Que el Señor conceda misericordia a la familia de Onesíforo, pues me alivió muchas veces y no se avergonzó de mis cadenas, sino que, en cuanto llegó a Roma, me buscó solícitamente y me encontró. Concédale el Señor encontrar misericordia ante el Señor aquel Día. Además, cuántos buenos servicios me prestó en Éfeso, tú lo sabes mejor."