ephesian

ephesian

美 [ɪˈfiʒən]  英 [iˈfi:ʒən]

  • n.以弗所人;【圣】《以弗所书》
  • adj.以弗所的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
以弗所的
n.
1.
以弗所人
2.
【圣】《以弗所书》

例句

For they had before seen with him in the city Trophimus the Ephesian, whom they supposed that Paul had brought into the temple.

他们看见保罗城里以为保罗殿

There seems to have been some very faithful servants of Christ in the Ephesian church.

特别是教会很多忠心事主信徒

For they had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with him, whom they supposed Paul had brought into the temple.

原来他们先前看见保罗城里以为保罗殿

This story probably was invented to account for the name Maria associated with the Ephesian Goddess.

这个故事可能发明叙述马利亚女神

Paul says the fallen ones are the Ephesian believers (and all believers of all time), including himself and his co-workers.

保罗标准信徒及历世历代所有信徒),包括自己同工

One of the greatest messages in the book of Acts is Paul's message to the Ephesian elders (Acts 20: 17-35).

使记述保罗宣讲其中感人信息便是向以长老宣讲二十17-35)。

Paul deeply longed that the Ephesian believers might know these things for themselves.

保罗深切期望信徒明白这些道理

History has recorded that Ephesian females had civil rights and were entitled to education and voting.

历史记载女性享有公民权教育投票法官等等

Why not pray for others as Paul prayed for the Ephesian Christians?

我们为何不能保罗一样经常其他信徒呢?