She was a Christian in the first century. Paul sent her greetings. Perhaps she was either sister of wife of Philogus
Because it is Latin, no. Sorry.
Julia M. O'Brien has written: 'Challenging prophetic metaphor' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Feminist criticism, Metaphor in the Bible
According to some authorities, "Julia" means 'Youthful' (Latin). There is only one mention of the name in the Bible at Romans 16:14-15, where Paul is sending his greetings to the Christian congregation in Rome.
Julia is mentioned briefly in the New Testament as a Christian in the church of Rome. She is commended for her hospitality and service to others in the faith community. There is limited information available about her background or specific role within the early Christian church.
Joana Julia Greswell has written: 'Grammatical analysis of the Hebrew Psalter' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Hebrew language, Bible, Grammar
Julia Pearl Julia Lucille Julia Madeline Julia Frances Julia Hadley Julia Ines Julia Louise Julia Fay
Romans 16 v1515 Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them. 16 Salute one another with an holy kiss. The churches of Christ salute you.Romans 16:17
Mi chiamo Julia - my name is Julia or io sono Julia - I'm Julia
Julia Frost goes by Julia Atherton, Julia Marie, and Julia-Marie Frost.
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julia stiles
Julia Julia - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:7