Reference: Achaicus
Fausets
A Christian of Achaia, who with Stephanas and Fortunatus was the bearer of Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, and recommended in it to their regard, as one of those who supplied his yearning for Christian fellowship and "refreshed his spirit" (1Co 16:17-18).
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Hastings
The name of a member of the Church at Corinth. He was with Stephanas and Fortunatus (1Co 16:17 f.) when they visited St. Paul at Ephesus and 'refreshed his spirit.' Nothing more is certainly known of him. As slaves were often named from the country of their birth, it is a probable conjecture that he was a slave, born in Achaia.
J. G. Tasker.
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Morish
Acha'icus
A Christian who, with Stephanas and Fortunatus, visited Paul at Ephesus, by whom the apostle was refreshed in spirit. 1Co 16:17. The subscription to the epistle states that it was sent to Corinth by the above three and Timotheus.