Tychicus in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
tik'-i-kus (Tuchikos, lit. "chance"): Mentioned 5 times in
the New Testament (Acts 20:4; Eph 6:21; Col 4:7; 2 Tim 4:12;
Tit 3:12); an Asiatic Christian, a friend and companion of
the apostle Paul.
(1) In the first of these passages his name occurs as one of
a company of the friends of Paul. The apostle, at the close
of his 3rd missionary journey, was returning from Greece
through Macedonia into Asia, with a view to go to Jerusalem.
This journey proved to be the last which he made, before his
apprehension and imprisonment. It was felt, both by himself
and by his friends, that this journey was a specially
important one. He was on his way to Jerusalem, "bound in the
spirit" (Acts 20:22). But another cause which gave it
particular importance was that he and his friends were
carrying the money which had been collected for several
years previous in the churches of the Gentiles, for the help
of the poor members of the church in Jerusalem (Acts 24:17).
No fewer than eight of his intimate friends companied him
into Asia, and one of these was Tychicus Luke uses the word
"Asian" (English Versions of the Bible "of Asia," Acts 20:4)
to describe Tychicus. He was with Paul at Troas, and
evidently journeyed with him, as one of "Paul's company"
(Acts 21:8 the King James Version), all the way to
Jerusalem...
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