TYCHICUS
Source: 551, 556, 557, 560, 565
A disciple employed by the apostle Paul to carry his letters to several churches. He was of the province of Asia, and accompanied Paul in his journey from Corinth to Jerusalem, Ac 20:4. He carried the epistle to the Colossians, that to the Ephesians, and the first to Timothy. The apostle calls him the Lord, and his companion in the service of God, Eph 6:21,22 Col 4:7,8 2Ti 4:12, and had intentions of sending him into Crete, in the absence of Titus, Tit 3:12.
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Tychicus. Tychicus
Chance, an Asiatic Christian, a “faithful minister in the Lord” (Eph. 6:21, 22), who, with Trophimus, accompanied Paul on a part of his journey from Macedonia to Jerusalem (Acts 20:4). He is alluded to also in Col. 4:7, Titus 3:12, and 2 Tim. 4:12 as having been with Paul at Rome, whence he sent him to Ephesus, probably for the purpose of building up and encouraging the church there.
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Tychicus. casual; by chance
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TYCHICUS. → (An Asian companion of Paul) → Accompanies Paul from Greece to Asia Ac 20:4 → With Paul in Nicopolis Tit 3:12 → With Paul in Rome, with postscripts to Ephesians and Colossians Eph 6:21,22; Col 4:7,8 → Paul' s amanuensis (copyist) in writing to the Ephesians and Colossians, see the postscripts to Ephesians and Colossians → Sent to Ephesus Eph 6:21,22; 2Ti 4:12 → Sent to Colossae Col 4:7,8
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one of Paul's companions Ac 20:4; Eph 6:21; Col 4:7; 2Ti 4:12; Tit 3:12