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  1. Papias (Greek: Παπίας) was a Greek Apostolic Father, Bishop of Hierapolis (modern Pamukkale, Turkey), and author who lived c. 60 – c. 130 AD He wrote the Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord (Greek: Λογίων Κυριακῶν Ἐξήγησις) in five books.

  2. Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, Phrygia (now in Turkey), and one of the Apostolic Fathers. His work, although extant only in fragments, provides important apostolic oral source accounts of the history of primitive Christianity and of the origins of the Gospels.

  3. Papias was a bishop and a hearer of John, who wrote a commentary on the "Logia of the Lord" based on oral traditions. He distinguished between the Presbyters, the disciples of the Apostles, and John the Presbyter, the author of the Apocalypse.

  4. Papias was an Apostolic Father who wrote five books recounting unknown teachings of Jesus and miraculous stories about the Apostles. This web page collects and translates all the surviving fragments of his writings from various sources, including newly discovered ones.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Little is known about the life and death of Papias (c. AD 60–130) other than he was the bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey), and he recorded details regarding Jesus and the apostles in five books entitled Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord.

  6. Jan 29, 2021 · Learn about Papias, the bishop of Hierapolis who knew the Apostle John and wrote An Interpretation of the Sayings of the Lord. Discover his fragments on early Christian traditions and the origins of the Gospels.

  7. Oct 21, 2020 · Papias (Greek: Παπίας), Bishop of Hierapolis (modern Pamukkale, Turkey), A.D. 70–155, was a 2nd century bishop of the early Church, who published an "Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord" (Greek κυριακῶν λογίων ἐξηγήσις — Kyriakôn logiôn exêgêsis) in five volumes.