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They were Jesus followers. They, like Paul, were tentmakers. They moved from Rome to Corinth when Claudius ordered the Jewish people to leave Rome. They met Paul during his visit to Corinth. They accompanied Paul to Ephesus. Paul left them in Ephesus to teach the congregation. Who were they?
Ananias and Sapphira
Eunice and Lois
Aquila and Priscilla
Barnabas and Mark
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Aquila and Priscilla.
See Acts 18:1–3, 18–19, 24–26 (they were tentmakers, had come from Rome when Claudius expelled the Jews, accompanied Paul to Ephesus, and were left there to teach — e.g. they instructed Apollos). Also Romans 16:3–4 and 1 Corinthians 16:19 mention them as Paul's fellow workers.
See Acts 18:1–3, 18–19, 24–26 (they were tentmakers, had come from Rome when Claudius expelled the Jews, accompanied Paul to Ephesus, and were left there to teach — e.g. they instructed Apollos). Also Romans 16:3–4 and 1 Corinthians 16:19 mention them as Paul's fellow workers.
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