मनअसोन

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New Testament

Mnason, an early disciple from Cyprus, provided lodging for Paul and his companions when they arrived in Jerusalem.

Mnason of Cyprus was an early disciple of Jesus who provided hospitality to Paul and his companions on their final journey to Jerusalem, around 57 AD (Acts 21:16). He is described as 'an early disciple,' suggesting he had been a follower since the earliest days of the Jerusalem church, possibly from Pentecost onward. His Cypriot origin connects him to the same region as Barnabas, another early Christian leader. His willingness to host Paul in Jerusalem at a time of tension reflects significant personal courage.