Onesiphorus

Latinized form of the Greek name Ονησιφορος (Onesiphoros), which meant "bringing advantage, beneficial". This name is mentioned briefly in Paul's second epistle to Timothy in the New Testament. According to tradition he was martyred by being tied to horses and then torn apart.

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ANCIENT GREEK: Onesiphoros
BIBLICAL GREEK: Onesiphoros
BIBLICAL LATIN: Onesiphorus
BIBLICAL: Onesiphorus