In the book "Twice Freed" by Patricia St. John, Archippus is a character who is mentioned in the New Testament of The Bible. He is believed to be a fellow soldier in Christ, possibly associated with the church in Colossae. Archippus is specifically mentioned in the letters written by the Apostle Paul, encouraging him to fulfill the ministry he has received from the Lord.
Eirene
Harriet Tubman, because she freed slaves and in The Bible Moses freed people
Athene
Persephone freed him from the chest that Aphrodite had put him in and given to her.
Athene
Archippus?
Book Review: Twice Freed by Patricia St. John
Marikina, Philippines
The Climax of Twice freed is when Onesimus runs away
In Twice Freed, who is Epaphras?
Twice freed from his constraints, he danced with joy, his movements embodying liberation and exhilaration.
the main character is onesimus. hes a slave. i have to do a test about this book and was looking for a summary of the book hah <---- This was totally a student from Word In Seasons. Right?
Eirene
The desserted woods
In the book "Twice Freed" by Patricia St. John, Polemon is a character who is a slave in ancient Ephesus. He is initially portrayed as a cruel and abusive master to the protagonist, Onesimus. However, through a series of events and interactions with Onesimus, Polemon undergoes a transformation and eventually becomes a changed man who learns the true meaning of freedom and redemption. Polemon's character arc serves as a central theme in the novel, highlighting the power of forgiveness and the potential for personal growth and change.
Archippus and Apphia were both fellow Christians with Paul and Philemon.(Philemon 1-2)". . .Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer, And to our beloved Apphia, and Archippus our fellowsoldier, and to the church in thy house..."(KJV) (Colossians 4:17)
"Twice Freed" is a novel by Patricia St. John set in the Roman Empire, specifically in the city of Corinth. The story follows the lives of Dimus and the apostle Paul during the early years of Christianity.