Tychicus in the Bible

Meaning: casual; by chance

Exact Match

Now there were accompanying him, Sopater, son of Pyrrhus a Beroean; and of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Secundus; and Gaius of Derbe and Timothy; and, of Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus.

Tychicus and Trophimus, who went before and stayed for us at Troas.

Verse ConceptsPeople Going BeforePeople Waiting

In order, however, that, ye also, may know the things which relate to me - what I am accomplishing, - all things, shall Tychicus make known unto you, he the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord,

Verse ConceptsMinistry, Qualifications ForThings RevealedChristians Are Called Servants Of Christ

The salutation by the hand of me, Paul. Remember my bonds. Grace be with you, Amen. {Sent from Rome by Tychicus and Onesimus.}

Verse ConceptsThe AccursedWritingSalutationsWriting The New Testament

Thematic Bible



My dearly loved Tychicus, a faithful minister and my fellow-servant in the Lord's work, will tell you all about me.


That you may also know how I am, Tychicus, our dearly loved brother and a faithful minister in the Lord's service, will give you all the information; that is the very reason I am sending him, to let you know how I am and to cheer your hearts.

My dearly loved Tychicus, a faithful minister and my fellow-servant in the Lord's work, will tell you all about me. I am sending him to you for the express purpose of letting you know my circumstances, and of cheering your hearts;


and I have sent Tychicus off to Ephesus.

That you may also know how I am, Tychicus, our dearly loved brother and a faithful minister in the Lord's service, will give you all the information; that is the very reason I am sending him, to let you know how I am and to cheer your hearts.


My dearly loved Tychicus, a faithful minister and my fellow-servant in the Lord's work, will tell you all about me. I am sending him to you for the express purpose of letting you know my circumstances, and of cheering your hearts;


When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there.


He had as companions Sopater, the son of Pyrrhus, from Berea, Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius from Derbe, Timothy, and Tychicus and Trophimus from the province of Asia.


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