Acts 19:29

the whole.

32; 17:8; 21:30,38

Gaius.

Ro 16:23; 1Co 1:14

Aristarchus.

20:4; 27:2; Col 4:10; Phm 1:24

Macedonia.Macedonia, an extensive province of Greece, was bounded on the north by the mountains of Haemus, on the south by Epirus and Achaia, on the east by the Aegean sea and Thrace, and on the west by the Adriatic sea; celebrated in all histories as being the third kingdom which, under Alexander the Great, obtained the empire of the world, and had under it 150 nations.

the theatre.

1Co 4:9; *Gr:

Acts 20:4

Sopater.

Ro 16:21

Sosipater. Berea.

17:10-12

Aristarchus.

19:29; 27:2; Col 4:10; Phm 1:24

Gaius.

Ro 16:23; 3Jo 1:1

Derbe.

14:6,20; 2Co 8:23,24

Timotheus.

16:1; 2Co 1:1,19; Php 2:19; 1Ti 1:1; 2Ti 1:2

Tychicus.

Eph 6:21; Col 4:7; 2Ti 4:12; Tit 3:12

Trophimus.

21:29; 2Ti 4:20

Romans 16:23

Gaius.

1Co 1:14; 3Jo 1:1-6

Erastus.

Ac 19:22; 2Ti 4:20

the chamberlain.Or, as the Vulgate renders, arcarius civitatis, "the treasurer (or steward, [oikonomos ,]) of the city;" he to whom the receipt and expenditure of the public money were entrusted.

1 Corinthians 1:14

thank.

4; 14:18; 2Co 2:14; Eph 5:20; Col 3:15,17; 1Th 5:18; 1Ti 1:12; Phm 1:4

Crispus.

Ac 18:8

Gaius.

Ro 16:23; 3Jo 1:1-4
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