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Aristarchus or Aristarch (Шаблон:Lang-grc-gre Aristarkhos), "a Macedonian of Thessalonica" (Acts 27:2), was an early Christian mentioned in a few passages of the New Testament. He accompanied Saint Paul on his journey to Rome. Along with Gaius, another Roman Macedonian, Aristarchus was seized by the mob at Ephesus and taken into the theater (Acts 19:29). Later, Aristarchus returned with Paul from Greece to Asia (Шаблон:Bibleverse). At Caesarea, he embarked with Paul on a ship of Edremit (Adramyttium) bound for Myra in Lycia (Шаблон:Bibleverse); whether he traveled with him from there to Rome is not recorded. Aristarchus is described as Paul's "fellow prisoner" and "fellow laborer" in Шаблон:Bibleverse and Шаблон:Bibleverse, respectively.

Background

In Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic tradition, Aristarchus is identified as one of the Seventy Apostles and bishop of Apamea. He is commemorated as a saint and martyr on January 4, April 14, and September 27. He is mentioned in the Roman Martyrology on August 4.[1]

Aristarchus son of Aristarchus, a politarch of Thessalonica (39/38 BC?)[2] may be the same person with Aristarchus.[3][4]

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  1. Шаблон:Cite web
  2. Greek inscription-IG X,2 1 30
  3. Church and Community Conflicts: The Relationships of the Thessalonian, Corinthian, and Philippian Churches with their Wider Civic Communities Page 148 By Craig Steven De Vos Шаблон:ISBN
  4. An annotated bibliography of 1 and 2 Thessalonians By Jeffrey A. D. Weima, Stanley E. Porter Page 26 Шаблон:ISBN