Julia:
a Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations (Rom 16:15), supposed to be the wife of Philologus.
Julia:
downy; soft and tender hair
Julia:
joo'-li-a (Ioulia): The name of a Roman Christian to whom Paul sent greetings, the wife or sister of Philologus with whose name hers is coupled (Ro 16:15). The name points to member of the imperial household.
Julia:
(feminine of Julius) a Christian woman at Rome, probably the wife of Philologus, in connection with whom she is saluted by St. Paul (Romans 16:15). (A.D. 55)
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