In Paul's letter to Philemon, when he refers to himself as a servant, he means a servant of Christ.
In Paul's letter to Philemon, when he refers to himself as a servant, he means a servant of Christ.
It depends whether the servant is male or female.A male servant would be a minister or famulus.A female servant was ministra, ancilla or famula.
No where does Holy Scripture state the words exactly as a phrase by itself, "Speak, for they servant" but Scripture does say, "Speak, for they servant heareth" - 1Samuel 3:10.
Paul did say he was the servant of God, but I do mot think he said it in every book.
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eved hashem (עבד ה׳), which also means "servant of God" (in Hebrew, there's no distinction between slave and servant).
the first servant of the state
at your service would translate to "a votre service"
The word 'servant' is used 10 times in the book of Revelation in the KJV. The NIV and New KJV (NKJV) translations use the word 'servant' 13 times.
I will say, "Speak Lord, your servant is listening."