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Tryphena

/try-FEE-nah/

Summary

Tryphena was a Christian woman in Rome whom Paul greeted as one who 'labored in the Lord.'

Identity

Tryphena is mentioned along with Tryphosa in Paul's greetings at the end of Romans. Both women are commended as those who 'labor in the Lord.' Their similar names suggest they may have been sisters or possibly twins. The name Tryphena means 'dainty' or 'delicate,' which contrasts with Paul's commendation of their hard work.

Key verses:Romans 16:12

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