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has gloss | eng: Alexander (fl. 50–65) was an early Christian, one of two heretical teachers at Ephesus—the other being Hymenaeus—against whom Paul warns Timothy. Hymeneus and Alexander were proponents of antinomianism, the belief that Christian morality was not required. They put away—"thrust from them"—faith and a good conscience; they willfully abandoned the great central facts regarding Christ, and so they "made shipwreck concerning the faith." |
lexicalization | eng: Alexander |
instance of | (noun) a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" individual, mortal, someone, soul, person, somebody |
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