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  1. Sep 9, 2021 · Aquila and Priscilla: A Godly Marriage for Ministry - Explore the Bible. Associates for Biblical Research. BibleArchaeology.org. Updated September 09, 2021. by Gordon Franz MA. Introduction. A Spirit-filled couple will have a godly marriage that will result in a powerful ministry for the Lord.

  2. Jun 28, 2004 · From the day Aquila and Priscilla met the Savior, they grew in the Word together. No doubt they went with Paul to the synagogue each Sabbath day as he reasoned with the Jews and Greeks and encouraged them to place their trust in Christ for salvation (Acts 18:4).

  3. Acts 18:1-4, 24-26. “Greet Prisca and Aquila, who work with me in Christ Jesus.” – Romans 16:3. Introduction to Aquila and Priscilla in the Bible. History and fiction are replete with stories of dynamic duos. Cleopatra and Mark Antony. Romeo and Juliet. Sonny and Cher. Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl.

  4. Priscilla and Aquila are mentioned by name six times in the New Testament, always together as a couple (Acts 18:2-3, Acts 18-19, Acts 26; Rom 16:3-5; 1Cor 16:19; 2Tim 4:19). They exercised leadership among the fledgling churches and were held in high esteem.

  5. Paul Meets Priscilla and Aquila in Corinth - Then Paul left Athens and went to Corinth. There he became acquainted with a Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, who had recently arrived from Italy with his ...

  6. library.biblicalarchaeology.org › article › prisca-and-aquilaPrisca and Aquila - The BAS Library

    By Jerome Murphy-O’Connor. Aquila and his wife Priscilla are the most prominent couple involved in the first-century expansion of Christianity. They were Paul’s hosts at Corinth ( Acts 18:2–3 ). Subsequently they directed house-churches at Ephesus ( 1 Corinthians 16:19) and Rome ( Romans 16:3–5 ).

  7. www.esv.org › esv-global-study-bible › profiles-acts-aquila-and-his-wife-priscillaAquila and his wife, Priscilla | ESV.org

    Paul’s deep love and respect for Aquila and Priscilla is obvious in his letter to the Romans, where he declares that the couple “risked their necks” for his life ( Rom. 16:3 ). ( Romans 16:3–5)

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