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  2. Tychicus - Wikipedia

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    Tychicus (/ ˈ t ɪ k ɪ k ə s /: Greek: Τυχικός) was an Asiatic Christian who, with Trophimus, accompanied the Apostle Paul on a part of his journey from Macedonia to Jerusalem. He is also alluded to have been with Paul in Rome , where the apostle sent him to Ephesus, probably for the purpose of building up and encouraging the church ...

  3. Sergius-Tychicus - Wikipedia

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    Sergius, also known as Tychicus (?–835), was a religious leader of the 9th century. In 801, [ 1 ] after joining the Astati at Argaoun (now Arguvan ), he founded the Paulician Church of the Colossians . [ 2 ]

  4. Titus 3 - Wikipedia

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    "Tychicus": from the province of Asia, traveled with Paul on his third missionary journey (Acts 20:4; Ephesians 6:21; Colossians 4:7; 1 Timothy 4:12), but nothing is known about Artemas. [21] "Come to me at Nicopolis": Artemas and Tychicus are sent to 'fill in for Titus', showing the author's concern for the succession in ministry. [19]

  5. Tychicus longipes - Wikipedia

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    Tychicus longipes is a spider species native to Amboina and introduced in the Netherlands. See also. List of Sparassidae species; References This page was last ...

  6. Tychicus (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Tychicus is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1880. [2] Species. As of September 2019 it ...

  7. Seventy disciples - Wikipedia

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    Erastus, Olympus, Rhodion, Sosipater, Quartus and Tertius Stachys, Amplias, Urban Patrobulus, Hermas, Linus, Caius, Philologus Sosthenes, Apollo, Cephas, Tychicus, Epaphroditus, Cæsar and Onesiphorus. The feast day commemorating the seventy is known as the "Synaxis of the Seventy Disciples" in Eastern Orthodoxy, and is celebrated on January 4.

  8. Acts 20 - Wikipedia

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    And there accompanied him into Asia Sopater of Berea; and of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Secundus; and Gaius of Derbe, and Timotheus; and of Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus. [7] "Sopater" (Greek: Σώπατρος, Sṓpatros, meaning "saviour of his father" [8] [a]) was the son of Pyrhus, a man from the city of Berea

  9. Karbeas - Wikipedia

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    Karbeas (Ancient Greek: Καρβέας), also Karbaias (Καρβαίας), [1] was a Paulician leader, who, following the anti-Paulician pogroms in 843, abandoned his service in the Byzantine army and went over to the Arabs.