Pudens: A Christian in Rome
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Pudens is a figure mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the context of the early Christian community in Rome. His name appears in the Apostle Paul's second letter to Timothy, which is part of the Pastoral Epistles. The reference to Pudens is brief, yet it provides insight into the network of believers who supported and surrounded Paul during his ministry.

Biblical Reference

Pudens is mentioned in 2 Timothy 4:21, where Paul writes, "Do your best to come before winter. Eubulus greets you, as do Pudens, Linus, Claudia, and all the brothers." . This verse is part of Paul's final greetings in the letter, written during his imprisonment in Rome. The mention of Pudens alongside other notable figures suggests that he was part of a close-knit group of Christians who were active in the Roman church.

Historical Context

The mention of Pudens in 2 Timothy places him in the mid-first century, a time when Christianity was spreading throughout the Roman Empire despite facing significant challenges and persecution. Rome, as the heart of the empire, was a crucial center for the early church. The believers there, including Pudens, played a vital role in the dissemination of the Gospel and the support of apostolic missions.

Associations and Significance

Pudens is listed with Linus and Claudia, who are also believed to be prominent members of the Roman Christian community. Linus is traditionally considered to be the second Bishop of Rome, following Peter, which underscores the importance of the individuals mentioned alongside Pudens. Claudia, possibly a noblewoman, is thought to have been influential in the early church as well. The association of Pudens with these figures indicates his potential significance and standing within the community.

Tradition and Legacy

While the biblical text provides limited information about Pudens, early Christian tradition and extrabiblical sources have attempted to fill in the gaps. Some traditions suggest that Pudens was a Roman senator or a person of high social standing, which would have afforded him the ability to offer substantial support to the early church. There are also claims that Pudens' house served as a meeting place for Christians, contributing to the growth and stability of the church in Rome.

The legacy of Pudens, though not extensively documented, is intertwined with the foundational period of Christianity in Rome. His mention in Paul's epistle serves as a testament to the diverse and dedicated group of believers who were instrumental in the establishment and endurance of the early church amidst adversity.
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2 Timothy 4:21
Do your diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greets you, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brothers.
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Greek
4227. Poudes -- Pudens, a Christian
... Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Poudes Phonetic Spelling:
(poo'-dace) Short Definition: Pudens Definition: Pudens, a Christian man in Rome. ...
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Christianity in Rome.
... tour, but joined him at Rome and mediated ... is called Justus, a Jewish Christian, who
remained ... Colossae; Epaphroditus from Philippi; Demas, Pudens, Linus, Eubulus ...
/.../history of the christian church volume i/section 36 christianity in rome.htm

List of Illustrations.
... CHRISTIAN MILITARY CEMETERY OF CONCORDIA SAGITTARIA 324. ... REMAINS OF THE HOUSE OF
PUDENS: FRONT WALL, PIERCED BY ... also made the drawings for "Ancient Rome in the ...
/.../lanciani/pagan and christian rome/list of illustrations.htm

Christian Churches.
... subject we must bear in mind that early Christian edifices in Rome were never ... Lateran
basilica "S. Giovanni," or the oratory of Pudens "S. Pudentiana ...
/.../lanciani/pagan and christian rome/chapter iii christian churches.htm

Index.
... Pudens, 110; his house, 112, 114 (cut), 115 (cut). Pudens, L. Valerius, 282. ... Roma
Quadrata, 70. Rome, its transformation to a Christian city, 1; early ...
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The Persecutions.
... her family; Felicitas gave hers to a Christian woman to ... of his death, and a good
soldier named Pudens put meat ... Lawrence, a young deacon at Rome, whom the judge ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/yonge/the chosen people/lesson xxv the persecutions.htm

Pagan Cemeteries.
... AD107 in these words: "To Lucius Valerius Pudens, son of ... modern writers on the subject
are:"Christian Huelsen: Die ... Rome, 1890."Notarius a Nantiportu: in Cod ...
/.../lanciani/pagan and christian rome/chapter vi pagan cemeteries.htm

Importance of the Anniversaries Connected with the Years 1894-1897 ...
... to which the British Christians fled, where Christian worship was not ... death, speaks
of a British lady in Rome, Claudia, the newly-married wife of Pudens. ...
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The Corinthians are Exhorted Speedily to Send Back Word that Peace ...
... But the reader will find more ready to his hand, perhaps, the interesting note of
Mr. Lewin, on Claudia and Pudens (2 Timothy 4:21), in his Life and Epistles ...
/.../chapter lix the corinthians are exhorted.htm

2 Timothy iv. 13-Sep
... Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens and Linus, and Claudia.". This Linus, some say,
was second [1438] Bishop of the Church of Rome after Peter. ...
/.../homily x 2 timothy iv.htm

[Endnotes]
... very soon made their appearance in the Christian Church, and ... and the establishment
of the Bishop of Rome as a ... [173:4] Claudia, the wife of Pudens, supposed to ...
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