The silversmith who opposed Paul in Ephesus was named Demetrius. He was angered by Paul's teachings, which threatened the sales of silver shrines dedicated to the goddess Artemis. Demetrius rallied other craftsmen to create a disturbance against Paul, highlighting the economic impact of his ministry on their trade. This incident is recorded in the Book of Acts, specifically Acts 19:23-41.
her parents named her Ephesus
Paul Revere probably didn't have a huge education. Most of the colonial people didn't go past 5 or 6th grade. Since he was a silversmith my guess is he was an apprentice to a silversmith for several years. That is how most people learned their "education".
paul revere was a silversmith in colonial times. there we go tnheres one name
Ephesians 1:1 "Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, to the saints which are at Ephesus, and to the faithful in Christ Jesus:" Although it is a collection of ruins today and is no longer inhabited, the city of Ephesus has had the same name since before the time of Christ. All historical records indicate that Ephesus' name originated with the Greek's arrival around the 10th century BC.
Ephesus is no longer there, but the present-day archeological site lies near Selçuk in Turkey.
Paul Revere was the Boston silversmith, smuggler, and patriot who has been remembered as a rider who spread the alarm in front of the British movement to Concord to take control of arms and munitions stored there.
Efes or Ephes
Ephesus is an ancient city located in present day Turkey. A beautiful site of great Archeological significance and value. See Saint Paul's letter to the Ephesians.
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No middle name has been recorded for the silversmith who famously warned the American colonists of the approach of the British army on the night of April 18-19, 1775.* The US rock musician Paul Revere (1938-2014) was born Paul Revere Dick, and used his middle name as his last name. (Coincidentally, so did the TV actor and comedian Tim Allen Dick.)
Apollos Rivoire, but in 1720, the year when he opened his own silversmithing shop, he changed his name to Paul Revere (since most Bostonians spoke English, he thought this name would be easier to pronounce)
Philip Syng .