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εὔβουλ-ος G2103
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Eubulus, a personal name meaning 'good counselor' or 'well-advised'; a believer in Rome
Eubulus was one of four believers who sent greetings to Timothy through Paul's final letter (2 Timothy 4:21). The name itself means 'well-advised' or 'of good counsel,' though we know nothing else about this individual. He represents the otherwise anonymous faithful who surrounded Paul during his final Roman imprisonment, maintaining fellowship and supporting the apostle's ministry when others had departed.

Senses
1. sense 1 Mentioned only in Paul's closing greetings (2 Timothy 4:21), Eubulus appears alongside Pudens, Linus, and Claudia as part of the Roman Christian community remaining loyal to Paul. The name's meaning ('well-advised') was common in the Greco-Roman world. His inclusion in this brief list suggests he was known to Timothy, perhaps having sent specific greetings or support.
DISCOURSE_NAMES Names of Persons and Places Proper Names (Personal)
AR["أَفوبولُس"]·ben["ইউবূলোস,"]·DE["Eubulus"]·EN["Euboulos"]·FR["Εὔβουλος"]·heb["אֵיבוּלוֹס"]·HI["एउबोउलोस,"]·ID["Ebulus"]·IT["euboulos"]·jav["Éubulus,"]·KO["유보로-가"]·RU["Еввул"]·ES["Eúboulos"]·SW["Eubulo"]·TR["Ewboulos"]·urd["یوبلس"]

Related Senses
G3588 1. definite article (18298×)H0853 1. definite direct object marker (10915×)G2532 1. (8312×)H3068 1. YHWH (the divine name) (6522×)H0834a 1. relative pronoun (who/which/that) (4839×)H3588a 1. causal: because, for (3498×)G1161 1. and (2806×)H3478 1. Israel (proper name and nation) (2507×)G4771 1. you (plural address) (1853×)H1931 1. personal pronoun he/she/it (1431×)G3739 1. relative pronoun who/which/that (1149×)H1732 1. David (proper name) (1075×)H2088 1. this, this one (demonstrative) (1059×)G1063 1. (1047×)G3778 1. this thing, these things (1003×)H???? 2. (1002×)G2424 1. (924×)G3754 1. that (content clause) (881×)H2009 1. presentative particle: behold, look (881×)H0589 1. I (first person singular pronoun) (874×)

BDB / Lexicon Reference
εὔβουλ-ος, ον, well-advised, prudent, Refs 6th c.BC+: comparative, Refs 5th c.BC+: superlative, Refs 5th c.BC+. adverb -λως (v. εὔβολος): comparative -ότερον Refs 2nd c.AD+: superlative -ότατα Refs