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- Hymenaeus may refer to: Hymen (god), also known as Hymenaios, a deity in Gr**** mythology Hymenaeus (biblical figure), a heretical teacher in Ephesus Grady...
- Hymenaeus (fl. 50–65, 1 Timothy 1:20, 2 Timothy 2:17) was an early Christian from Ephesus, an opponent of the apostle Paul, who ****ociates him with Alexander...
- No.2. Hymenaeus. Beta (ed.). Red Wheel/Weiser. ISBN 978-0-87728-906-7. "The Vision and the Voice. With Commentary and Other Papers by Hymenaeus Beta"...
- Hymen! Oh Hymenaeus!", a typical refrain for a wedding song. According to Athenaeus, Likymnios of Chios, in his Dithyrambics, says that Hymenaeus was the...
- Beta, Hymenaeus, ed. (1997). Magick: Liber ABA, Book Four, Parts I-IV. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-919-0. Beta, Hymenaeus; Kaczynski...
- Aleister Crowley, who elevated him to IX° of O.T.O., giving him the name Hymenaeus Alpha (which enumerates to 777) in November 1943.[citation needed] In...
- Sparta. In a scholium to Euripides' Rhesus, she is also the mother of Hymenaeus and Rhesus. According to Apollodorus, Clio was made to fall in love with...
- Diotrephes Epaphras Epaphroditus Erastus Eunice Euodia and Syntyche Herodion Hymenaeus Jesus Justus Junia Linus Lois Mary Michael Nymphas Olympas Onesimus Onesiphorus...
- against him as well as against his ****ociate in error, Hymenaeus. The apostle speaks of Hymenaeus and Philetus as instances of men who were doing most serious...
- Alexander of Acts 19:33, the Alexander of 1 Timothy 1:20, (whom, along with Hymenaeus, Paul "handed over to Satan that they may learn not to blaspheme"), or...