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1 Role in the New Testament  





2 Role in tradition  





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Archippus






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Archippus
Martyr
Bornpossibly Colossae, Asia, Roman Empire
or
Laodicea, Asia, Roman Empire
Diedc. 1st century
Feast19 February (Eastern Orthodox Church)
20 March (Roman Catholic Church)

Archippus (/ɑːrˈkɪpəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρχιππος, "master of the horse") was an early Christian believer mentioned briefly in the New Testament epistles of Philemon and Colossians.

Role in the New Testament

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InPaul's letter to Philemon (Philemon 1:2), Archippus is named once alongside Philemon and Apphia as a host of the church, and a "fellow soldier." In Colossians 4:17 (ascribed to Paul), the church is instructed to tell Archippus to "Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it."

Role in tradition

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According to the 4th century Apostolic Constitutions (7.46), Archippus was the first bishop of LaodiceainPhrygia (now part of Turkey). Another tradition states that he was one of the 72 disciples appointed by Jesus ChristinLuke 10:1. The Roman Catholic Church observes a feast day for Saint Archippus on March 20. The Eastern Orthodox Church observes a feast day on February 19 as well as November 22 along with Saints Philemon, Apphia, and Onesimus. According to tradition, he was stoned to death.

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  • Biography
  • icon Christianity
  • Bible

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