Lexicon Klémés: Clement, a Christian at Philippi Original Word: Κλήμης, μεντος, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Klémés Phonetic Spelling: (klay'-mace) Short Definition: Clement Definition: Clement, a fellow-worker of Paul in Rome. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Latin origin DefinitionClement, a Christian at Philippi NASB TranslationClement (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2815: ΚλήμηςΚλήμης (cf. Buttmann, 16f (15)), Κλήμεντος, ὁ, Clement, a companion of Paul and apparently a member of the church at Philippi: Philippians 4:3. According to the rather improbable tradition of the catholic church, he is identical with that Clement who was bishop of Rome toward the close of the first century; (but see Lightfoot's Commentary on Philippians, at the passage cited, 'Detached Note'; Salmon in Dict. of Chris. Biogr. i., 555f).
Strong's Clement. Of Latin origin; merciful; Clemes (i.e. Clemens), a Christian -- Clement. |
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