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One verse in the Letter of Paul to the Romans is all we know about Phoebe:
One verse in the Letter of Paul to the Romans is all we know about Phoebe:


Romans 16:1 -- ''I commend to you our sister [[Phoebe]], a servant of the church at [[Cenchreae]]...''
Romans 16:1 -- ''I commend to you our sister [[Phoebe]], a servant (or deaconess) of the church at [[Cenchreae]]...''


==Phoebe in Scholarship==
==Phoebe in Scholarship==

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Phoebe was, according to the Letter to the Romans, a woman of some standing in the early Christian movement at Cenchreae near Corinth, Greece.

Overview

Phoebe in ancient sources

One verse in the Letter of Paul to the Romans is all we know about Phoebe:

Romans 16:1 -- I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a servant (or deaconess) of the church at Cenchreae...

Phoebe in Scholarship

Phoebe in Fiction

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