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A Jewish tentmaker who partnered with Paul and helped lead house churches
Always mentioned alongside his wife Priscilla (Prisca). They were expelled from Rome under Claudius, met Paul in Corinth (Acts 18:2-3), and shared his trade of tentmaking. They traveled with Paul, hosted churches in their home, and notably took Apollos aside to explain the faith more accurately (Acts 18:26). Paul calls them 'my fellow workers in Christ Jesus' who 'risked their necks for my life' (Romans 16:3-4).
An eloquent Jewish teacher from Alexandria starts crushing it in Ephesus — but he only knew half the story until Priscilla and Aquila tutored him.
Paul Plants the Church at CorinthEarly ChurchPaul lands in the wildest city in Greece, gets a vision from Jesus saying 'don't quit' and spends 18 months building a church that ends up wrecking the local idol economy.
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