And a certain man named Onesiphorus, hearing that Paul was coming to Iconium, went out speedily together with his wife Lectra and his sons Simmia and Zeno, to meet him and invite him to their house.
During the persecution of Diocletian and Maximian, about the year 290, Saints Onesiphorus and Porphyrius were betrayed as Christians to the persecutors. After many torments through which they stood ...
[2 Macc 12:44-45] St. Paul offers a short prayer for Onesiphorus and his family: May the Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphorus... may the Lord grant him to find mercy from the Lord on ...
He recommended changes to prisons that included: Sir George Onesiphorus Paul was another prison reformer. He designed a new prison that was secure, had separate areas for male and female prisoners ...
And a certain man named Onesiphorus, hearing that Paul was coming to Iconium, went out speedily together with his wife Lectra and his sons Simmia and Zeno, to meet him and invite him to their house.