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Reference: Pudens

Easton

bashful, a Christian at Rome, who sent his greetings to Timothy (2Ti 4:21). (See Claudia.)

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Fausets

(See CLAUDIA.) 2Ti 4:21. (Martial 11:54; Tacitus, Ann. 13:21; Agricola 14.)

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Hastings

Mentioned by St. Paul as sending greetings from Rome to Timothy (2Ti 4:21 : 'Pudens and Linus and Claudia'). For the suggested relationship of these persons and identification of the first and of the last, see art. Claudia. Pudens is a common Roman name.

A. J. Maclean.

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Morish

Pu'dens

Perhaps the husband of Claudia mentioned in 2Ti 4:21. These two, with Linus, are supposed to have been British subjects at Rome. The Latin poet Martial wrote some epigrams about the same date, in which he mentions three friends, whose names agree with the above. This has led to the supposition.

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Smith

Pu'dens

(modest), a Christian friend of Timothy at Rome.

2Ti 4:21

(A.D. 84.) According to legend he was the host of St. Peter and friend of St. Paul. and was martyred under Nero.

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