Phlegon Φλέγων

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Believer in Rome greeted by Paul

Biography

Phlegon is mentioned in Paul's letter to the Romans as one of the believers in Rome to whom Paul sends greetings (Rom.16.14). He is listed alongside Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and other unnamed brethren, suggesting that they were part of a house church or a close-knit group within the larger Christian community in Rome. The name Phlegon means "burning" or "zealous" in Greek, which may indicate his fervor for the faith. However, no further details about Phlegon's background, conversion, or role in the Roman church are provided in the Bible. Paul's greeting to Phlegon and the others demonstrates the unity and love that existed among the early Christians, even across geographical distances.

In Scripture

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  • Romans 16:14

    "Greet Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and the brothers who are with them."

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Greek Φλέγων G5393
Encyclopedia Article

Phlegon

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

be; the King James Version Phebe): Described by Paul as (1) "our sister," (2) "who is a servant of the church that is at Cenchrea," (3) "a helper of many, and of mine own self" (<ref osisRef="Bible:Rom.16.1