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ARISTARCHUS

(Ar·is·tarʹchus) [best ruler].

One of Paul’s close associates, a traveling companion and fellow prisoner, a Macedonian from Thessalonica. (Acts 20:4; 27:2) He is introduced in the account of Paul’s third missionary journey; at the height of the Ephesian riot Aristarchus and Gaius were forcibly dragged into the theater. (Acts 19:29) He could have been the “brother” who assisted Paul with the contribution for the Judeans that was collected in Macedonia and Greece.—2 Cor. 8:18-20.

Aristarchus accompanied Paul on the voyage to Rome, but how he secured passage is uncertain, perhaps as a slave for Paul. (Acts 27:2) While in Rome he further assisted and encouraged Paul and for a time shared his prison bonds. Greetings from Aristarchus are conveyed in Paul’s letters to the Colossians (4:10) and Philemon (23, 24).

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