Alexander (Ephesian)
Alexander (Greek: Άλέξανδρος; fl. 50–65) was a Christian teacher in Ephesus. Alexander and Hymenaeus were proponents of antinomianism, a rejection of Christian morality.
Alexander was an opponent of the Apostle Paul.[1]
Alexander (Greek: Άλέξανδρος; fl. 50–65) was a Christian teacher in Ephesus. Alexander and Hymenaeus were proponents of antinomianism, a rejection of Christian morality.
Alexander was an opponent of the Apostle Paul.[1]