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Timothy, who led the Ephesian church is apparently familiar with these acts.
Paul has already written about the glory of God in his letter to the Ephesian church.
He may have met the Ephesian elders there and then bid them farewell on the nearby beach.
The Ephesian church finally excluded him from membership.
Usener explains this odd situation as being due perhaps to the material having come originally from an earlier history of the Ephesian church.
The Ephesian boy, the last surviving child in the zenana other than Imriel, died of it.
Between the two the road from Ephesus entered the city by the Ephesian gate, near which was a gymnasium.
Taking the board gingerly, two Ephesian women laid it on the floor and began beating at the bent nails with the heels of their slippers.
It is such an expectancy that prompts Paul's question to the Ephesian disciples in Acts 19.
Deprived of adequate words, he spat once more onto the tiles between us, and fled, overturning an Ephesian water-pipe in his flight.
The Ephesian ship's captain had ignored her cries, though she pounded on the door of her cabin until her hands bled.
They cite a wide range of primary sources to support their case that the Ephesian women were teaching a particular Gnostic notion concerning Eve.
This view was supported by McKendrick, who proposes Ephesian provenance of the codex.
Hence, the letter identifies Paul as its author, and these manuscripts designate the Ephesian church as its recipient.
"The Cross and the Cold War: The Ephesian Gospel of Peace."
I saw one Ephesian woman tend to a crying boy of some eight years by blowing a thin stream of blue smoke from her own mouth into his.
Making it still more definite, Trophimus is also termed an "Ephesian" and a "Gentile" in Acts 21.
Hence you have Ephesian citizens exchanging rimshot comments in anticipation of a public execution in the language of jaded theatergoers.
Nazneen the Ephesian, willowy in death as in life, a Tatar war-axe buried in her skull.
Mulder leads her to a trapdoor in the field and opens it, finding Ephesian inside with his six wives, who are all about to drink a red liquid.
However, her celibacy does not prevent the advances of Callimachus, a prominent member of the Ephesian community and "a servant of Satan."
Believing that Habrocomes must be dead, and finding marriage to another man intolerable, she conspires with Eudoxos, an Ephesian physician, to give her a poison.
As for the burning of those Ephesian books by St. Paul's converts; 'tis replied the books were magic, the Syriac so renders them.
As Mulder rushes into the temple, Ephesian forces Melissa to drink the poison, and when Mulder arrives he finds both of them dead.
Even so, the surviving texts (arguably with the exception of Xenophon's Ephesian romance) show great sophistication in their handling of character, narrative and intertextuality.