Phugelos: Phygelus, one who deserted Paul Original Word: Φύγελος, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Phugelos Phonetic Spelling: (foog'-el-los) Short Definition: Phygelus Definition: Phygelus, a Christian of the Roman province Asia who deserted Paul.
Word Origin probably of foreign origin Definition Phygelus, one who deserted Paul NASB Translation Phygelus (1). STRONGS NT 5436: Φύγελλος
Φύγελλος and (L T Tr WH (see WH's Appendix, p. 159)) Φύγελος, Φυγελλου, ὁ, Phygellus (better Phyg'-elus), a Christian, who was with Paul at Rome and deserted him (see B. D. under the word and the commentaries): 2 Timothy 1:15.
PhygelusProbably from pheugo; fugitive; Phygellus, an apostate Christian -- Phygellus. see GREEK pheugo
Φυγελος Φύγελος Phugelos Phygelos Phýgelos
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