Planting Churches among the City's Poor - Volume 1
P ART II: T HEOLOGICAL AND M ISSIOLOGICAL P RINCIPLES AND I NSIGHTS • 261
Jesus (Justus) , a Jewish disciple at Colossae, Col. 4.11.
John Mark , companion of Paul and cousin of Barnabas, Acts 12.12, 15; 15.37, 39; Co1. 4.10; 2 Tim. 4.11; Philem. 24.
Linus , a Roman Companion of Paul, 2 Tim. 4.21.
Luke , physician and fellow-traveler with Paul, Col. 4.14; 2 Tim. 4.11; Philem. 24.
Onesimus , native of Colossae and slave of Philemon who served Paul, Col. 4.9; Philem. 10.
Hermogenes , a team member who abandoned Paul in prison, 2 Tim. 1.15.
Phygellus , one with Hermogenes turned from Paul in Asia, 2 Tim. 1.15.
Priscilla (Prisca) , wife of Aquila of Pontus and fellow-worker in the Gospel, Acts 18.2, 18, 26; Rom. 16.3; 1 Cor. 16.19.
Pudens , a Roman companion of Paul, 2 Tim. 4.21.
Secundus , companion of Paul on his way from Greece to Syria, Acts 20.4.
Silas , disciple, fellow laborer, and prisoner with Paul, Acts 15.22, 27, 32, 34, 40; 16.19, 25, 29; 17.4, 10, etc.
Sopater , accompanied Paul to Syria, Acts 20.4.
Sosipater , kinsman of Paul, Rom. 16.21.
Silvanus , probably same as Silas, 2 Cor. 1.19; 1 Thess. 1.1; 2 Thess. 1.1.
Sosthenes , Chief Ruler of the Synagogue of Corinth, laborer with Paul there, Acts 18.17.
Stephanus , one of the first believers of Achaia and visitor to Paul, 1 Cor. 1.16; 16.15; 16.17.
Syntyche , one of Paul’s female “fellow workers” in Philippi, Phil. 4.2.
Tertius , slave and person who wrote the Epistle to the Romans, Rom. 16.22.
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