Urban
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Biblical Reference:
Urban is mentioned in the New Testament in the Apostle Paul's Epistle to the Romans. The specific reference is found in Romans 16:9: "Greet Urbanus, our fellow worker in Christ, and my beloved Stachys" .

Name Meaning and Origin:
The name Urbanus is of Latin origin, meaning "of the city" or "city dweller." This name reflects the Roman cultural influence prevalent during the time of the early church, as the Roman Empire was the dominant power and its language and customs permeated many regions.

Role in the Early Church:
Urban is identified as a "fellow worker in Christ," indicating his active involvement in the ministry and mission of the early Christian church. The term "fellow worker" suggests that Urban was engaged in spreading the Gospel and supporting the church's mission alongside Paul and other early Christians. This designation highlights the collaborative nature of the early church's efforts to evangelize and establish Christian communities.

Context in Romans 16:
Romans 16 is a chapter where Paul sends personal greetings to various individuals in the Roman church. This chapter provides a glimpse into the network of believers who were instrumental in the growth and support of the early church. Urban's mention, though brief, signifies his importance and contribution to the Christian community in Rome.

Cultural and Historical Significance:
The mention of Urban in the context of the Roman church underscores the diverse and multicultural nature of the early Christian movement. As Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire, it attracted individuals from various backgrounds, including those with Roman names and heritage. Urban's inclusion in Paul's greetings reflects the unity and fellowship among believers, transcending cultural and social barriers.

Theological Implications:
Urban's role as a "fellow worker in Christ" emphasizes the importance of collaboration and partnership in the mission of the church. The early church was characterized by a strong sense of community and shared purpose, with each member contributing to the work of the Gospel. This model serves as an example for contemporary believers, highlighting the value of working together in service to Christ.

Legacy:
While little is known about Urban beyond this brief mention, his inclusion in the apostolic greetings of Romans 16 suggests that he was a respected and valued member of the early Christian community. His legacy is preserved in the acknowledgment of his service and dedication to the cause of Christ, serving as an inspiration for believers to faithfully serve in their own contexts.
ATS Bible Dictionary
Urban

A Roman disciple, Paul's companion in Christian labors, Romans 16:9.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (a.) Belonging to a city or town; as, an urban population.

2. (a.) Belonging to, or suiting, those living in a city; cultivated; polite; urbane; as, urban manners.

Library

To Urban vi
... LETTERS TO URBAN VI. By this time Catherine has evidently more than an inkling
of the character of the man she is addressing. Gregory ...
/.../benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/to urban vi 2.htm

To Urban vi
... LETTERS TO URBAN VI. In March, 1378, Gregory died, and was succeeded by
the Archbishop of Bari, who took the name of Urban VI. The ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/to urban vi.htm

To Urban vi
... LETTERS TO URBAN VI. This is the last letter to Urban that we possess. If,
as seems likely, it is also the last that Catherine wrote ...
/.../benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/to urban vi 3.htm

Brief Table of Contemporary Public Events
... The Archbishop of Bari, known as Urban VI., is appointed his successor. ... The harsh
measures of Urban in dealing with the clergy arouse violent antagonism. ...
/.../benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/brief table of contemporary public.htm

The Bishops that were Well Known at that Time.
... 28, note 5. [1941] As shown in the next note, a comparison of our best sources leads
us to the year 222 as the date of the accession of Urban, and consequently ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter xxi the bishops that were.htm

The Fall of the Empire and of the Papacy
... The Church and the Empire CHAPTER XVI THE FALL OF THE EMPIRE AND OF THE PAPACY.
[Sidenote: Urban IV (1261-4).] ... His successor, Urban IV, was a Frenchman. ...
/.../medley/the church and the empire/chapter xvi the fall of.htm

Roman Catholics.
... 217. Calixtus I., martyred. 222. Urban I., martyred. 230. Pontianus, martyred. 235. ...
Gregory VII. 1086. Victor III., poisoned 1088. Urban II. 1099. Paschal II. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/hayward/the book of religions/roman catholics 2.htm

The Rural Sunday School
... situation. No matter whether the boys be urban or rural, they demand Bible
Study that will fit into their religious, developing needs. ...
/.../alexander/the boy and the sunday school/xxi the rural sunday school.htm

To Giovanna Queen of Naples
... Now that the Great Schism had broken forth, the adhesion of Giovanna to the cause
of Urban, who was politically her subject, was of prime importance; and ...
/.../benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/to giovanna queen of naples.htm

To Three Italian Cardinals
... festering wounds of the Church. She had her desire; Urban began at once a drastic
policy of Church reform. But his domineering asperity ...
/.../benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/to three italian cardinals.htm

Thesaurus
Urban (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Belonging to a city or town; as, an urban
population. ... Multi-Version Concordance Urban (1 Occurrence). ...
/u/urban.htm - 6k

Province (66 Occurrences)
... In the older provinces these districts corresponded generally with the urban
communities which had been the units of sovereignty before the advent of the Romans ...
/p/province.htm - 38k

Ur (5 Occurrences)

/u/ur.htm - 15k

Urbane (1 Occurrence)

/u/urbane.htm - 6k

Labourer (8 Occurrences)
... hire. Go not from house to house. (KJV WEY). Romans 16:9 to Urban, our fellow
labourer in Christ, and to my dear Stachys. (WEY). 1 ...
/l/labourer.htm - 8k

Roman (26 Occurrences)
... In the military system as established by Augustus there were nine cohorts of the
praetorian guard, three of the urban troops, and seven of the vigiles. ...
/r/roman.htm - 101k

Metropolis (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The chief city of a kingdom, state, or
country; a large urban center. 2. (n.) The seat, or see ...
/m/metropolis.htm - 6k

Dear (120 Occurrences)
... Romans 16:8 Greetings to Ampliatus, dear to me in the Lord; (WEY BBE). Romans
16:9 to Urban, our fellow labourer in Christ, and to my dear Stachys. ...
/d/dear.htm - 37k

Hellenism
... 3. Hellenic Life: The life of the Greeks, essentially urban and dominated by political
interests fostered in states in which the individual counted for much ...
/h/hellenism.htm - 26k

Hellenist
... 3. Hellenic Life: The life of the Greeks, essentially urban and dominated by political
interests fostered in states in which the individual counted for much ...
/h/hellenist.htm - 26k

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Urban (1 Occurrence)

Romans 16:9
Greet Urbanus, our fellow worker in Christ, and Stachys, my beloved.
(Root in WEB KJV WEY ASV BBE DBY WBS NAS NIV)

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