Aquila and Priscilla

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Aquila and Priscilla were a married Jewish Christian couple in the New Testament known for their close collaboration with the Apostle Paul and their influential teaching and missionary work in the early church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian missionaries
Jewish Christians
New Testament people
biblical couple
activity Christian teaching
missionary work
alsoCalled Priscilla and Aquila NERFINISHED
appearsIn Acts of the Apostles NERFINISHED
Epistle to the Romans NERFINISHED
First Epistle to the Corinthians NERFINISHED
Second Epistle to Timothy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Apollos NERFINISHED
Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
century 1st century
collaboratedWith Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jewish
genderComposition husband and wife
geographicContext Corinth NERFINISHED
Ephesus NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
houseChurchLocation Corinth NERFINISHED
Ephesus NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
knownFor collaboration with the Apostle Paul
hosting a house church
teaching Apollos
tentmaking with Paul
languageContext Greek New Testament NERFINISHED
legacy example of husband–wife ministry team
model of lay Christian ministry
maritalStatus married couple
memberOf early Christian church NERFINISHED
mentionedIn 1 Corinthians 16:19
2 Timothy 4:19
Acts 18 NERFINISHED
Romans 16:3–5
occupation tentmakers
relationshipToPaul coworkers in Christ
fellow tentmakers
religion Christianity
roleInChurch hosts of a house church
teachers of Christian doctrine
scripturalCanon New Testament NERFINISHED
scripturalTradition Christian Bible NERFINISHED
taught Apollos NERFINISHED

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Achaia visitedBy Aquila and Priscilla