
Eppie (Epherner)
Eppie (or Epherner) is a figure from the Book of Ephesians in the New Testament, traditionally considered the author of the epistle. The name "Eppy" is sometimes used as a nickname. The letter, attributed to the Apostle Paul, offers guidance on Christian faith, unity, and living a moral life. While the true authorship is debated among scholars, the epistle emphasizes themes like grace, salvation through faith, and remaining steadfast in spiritual growth. Eppie functions more as a literary or traditional attribution, rather than a specific individual, serving as a key component of biblical teaching and early Christian doctrine.