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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
Firstly it is a pure assumption Junia is a woman. Many names suit either sex.
Second it does NOT say she was an Apostle it says she was note AMONG the Apostles. I am note among painters I am not a painter. I am note among electricians I am not an electrician. I am not among bankers I am not a banker.
There is NOT the slightest Biblical evidence Junia was a preacher in the five-fold ministry since all saved folks preach or should to the unsaved.
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Brother Epley
Greek students and scholars readily accept the definitions from
Thayer's
Greek Lexicon:
G2458 Ἰουνίας Iounias
Thayer Definition:
Junia = “youthful”
1) a Christian woman at Rome, mentioned by Paul as one of his kinsfolk
and
fellow prisoners
Part of Speech: noun proper feminine
A Related Word by Thayer’s/Strong’s Number: of Latin origin
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sister Phyllis