Archippus in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
            A Christian minister at Colossae, whom Paul calls "our fellow 
soldier," namely, in the Christian warfare (2 Timothy 2:3). A 
member of Philemon's family, possibly his son, whence Paul 
includes him in the same salutation with Philemon and Apphia, 
and the church in Philemon's house (Philemon 1:2). In both the 
Epistle to the Colossians (Colossians 4:17) and that to 
Philemon (which accompanied it) Archippus is mentioned. The 
Colossians are charged," Say to Archippus, Take heed to the 
ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou 
fulfill (make full proof of) it." Probably a self sparing and 
less zealous spirit betrayed itself in Archippus. Laymen may 
admonish clergy of their duty, when scriptural faithfulness 
requires it and they admonish in meekness. Martyred, according 
to tradition, at Chonse, near Laodicea. Archippus with some 
reason is supposed to be the angel of Laodicea, whom the Lord, 
like Paul, reproves (Revelation 3:14-21).
                          
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