Aquila in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(an eagle), a Jew whom St. Paul found at Corinth on his
arrival from Athens. Ac 18:2 (A.D, 52,) He was a native of
Pontus, but had fled with his wife Priscilla, from Rome, in
consequence of an order of Claudius commanding all Jews to
leave the city. He became acquainted with St. Paul, and they
abode together, and wrought at their common trade of making
the Cilician tent or hair-cloth. On the departure of the
apostle from Corinth, a year and eight months after, Priscilla
and Aquila accompanied him to Ephesus. There they remained and
there they taught Apollos. At what time they became Christians
is uncertain.
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