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Harmed Paul, metal-worker, strongly opposed their message |
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Relative to Paul, in prison with him, “outstanding among apostles,” in Christ before Paul |
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Was taught by Priscilla and Aquila the way of the Lord |
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Accompanies Paul and Luke to Rome, from Thessalonica, fellow prisoner with Paul |
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Has a sharp disagreement with Paul |
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Paul leave his parchments with him in Troas, possibly his cloak and scrolls |
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Woman from Corinth tells Paul about division in church there |
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Fellow worker who’s name is written in book of life |
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With Paul in prison, Sent to Galatia |
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Ruler of synagogue in Corinth |
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Fell in love with this world and deserted Paul, went to Thessalonica |
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Silversmith who started a riot because he lost business to Paul |
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Loves to be first, “nothing to do with us,” gossiping maliciously, refuses to welcome brothers and stops others from doing so |
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Philippi, gives gifts to Paul. |
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From Colossi, in prison with Paul, tells about the Colossians |
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City director of public works in Corinth |
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Mother of Timothy, faith lived in her |
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Troas, falls asleep and dies by falling out of a window |
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Paul stands trial before him in Cesarea |
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Houses Paul while he writes Romans, in Corinth |
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Paul stands trial before him in Corinth |
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Rejected the prophesies, shipwrecked their faith, handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme |
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Writes about faith and works, trials and temptations, dangers of the tongue, Jesus’ brother |
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Opens his home in Thessalonica, gives hospitality to Paul |
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Travels with Paul, “we” passages, physician |
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Brought up in household of Herod the Tetrarch, one of the 5 leaders of the church in Antioch |
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Close to Peter, turns back from Paul’s first missionary journey, useful to Paul, later calls on him for ministry |
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Priest of God, eternal priest, no mother or father, no beginning or end |
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Early disciple, shows hospitality to Paul, from Cyprus |
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Run-away slave, returns as a brother |
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Searches hard for Paul, refreshes him, not ashamed of his chains |
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Sermon to people being baptized; Mark is his “son in the faith” |
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Man who owned the slave Onesimus, has guest room |
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False teacher who’s teaching spreads like gangrene, wandered from the truth |
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from Cenchrea – deaconess |
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Deserts Paul, along with all the rest of Asia |
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House church in Rome, risked life for Paul, taught way of Lord to Apollos |
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Entertains Paul on Malta, his father is healed |
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Proconsul on Cyprus, becomes believer, had a sorcerer |
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Converts Lydia, thrown in prison with Paul, 2nd missionary journey |
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First converts on Achaia, devoted himself to saints |
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Woman from Philippi, argues with Eudodia, Paul pleads with her |
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Paul dictates his letters to him |
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“Take a little wine for your stomach”, kind of more sickly |
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Not "allowed" to be circumcised, stonger than Titus. Comrade of Paul |
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Paul left him sick in Miletus |
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Carries all the letters – Philippi, etc. Paul’s messenger |
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