Euodia

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Euodia is a Christian woman mentioned in the New Testament book of Philippians, known for a disagreement with another woman named Syntyche that Paul urges them to resolve.

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Label Occurrences
Euodia canonical 2

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian woman
New Testament person
biblical figure
addressedBy Apostle Paul
surface form: Paul the Apostle
addressedIn Philippians 4:2–3
associatedWithPerson Apostle Paul
surface form: Paul the Apostle

Syntyche
associatedWithPlace Philippi
coWorkerInGospelWith Apostle Paul
surface form: Paul the Apostle

Syntyche
groupMembership Christians in Philippi
surface form: Philippian Christian community
hasCompanionInText Syntyche
hasDisputeWith Syntyche
hasGender female
hasLanguageOfName Greek
hasNameForm Euodias
Εὐοδία
knownFor disagreement with Syntyche
literaryRole example in exhortation to unity
mentionedIn Epistle to the Philippians
Philippians 4:2
participatedIn gospel ministry at Philippi
referencedBy early Christian commentators
religion Christianity
scripturalCanon New Testament
subjectOf Pauline exhortation to unity
textualSource Bible
Epistle to the Philippians
surface form: Book of Philippians
timePeriod 1st century
urgedByPaulTo be of the same mind in the Lord
live in harmony

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