2 Timothy 4
Alexander
: the son of Simon the Cyrenian who was compelled to carry the cross of Jesus,a leading man of Jerusalem when Peter and John were tried there,a man who was converted but who afterwards apostatised
Aquila
: the husband of Priscilla
Carpus
: a Christian man who was a friend of Paul
Claudia
: a Christian woman of Rome
Corinth
: a town located on the narrow isthmus connecting the Greek mainland with the Peloponnesus Peninsula to the south
(37° 54´, 22° 52´)
Crescens
: a christian man who worked with Paul
Dalmatia
: a Roman province, on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, also called Illyricum
(43° 30´, 16° 4´)
Demas
: a man who worked with Paul and later deserted him
Ephesus
: a town in western Asia Minor at the mouth of the Cayster River
(37° 57´, 27° 22´)
Erastus
: a man who was a friend of Paul
Eubulus
: a man who was a companion of Paul
Galatia
: a nation, and later a Roman province, in central Asia Minor
(37° 34´, 32° 27´)
Gentile
: a non-Jewish person
(31° 46´, 35° 14´);
(31° 46´, 35° 14´)
Linus
: a man at Rome from whom Paul sent greetings
Luke
: the man who wrote the book of Luke and the book of Acts
Mark
: a nephew of Barnabas and companion of Paul; author of the Gospel of Mark
Miletus
: a town on the west coast of Asia Minor, forty miles south of Ephesus
(37° 30´, 27° 17´)
Onesiphorus
: a man from Ephesus who helped Paul in Rome
Prisca
: the wife of Aquila
Priscilla
: the wife of Aquila
Pudens
: a man in Rome who sends greetings with Paul to Timothy
Thessalonica
: a town of Macedonia on the Thermaic Gulf (Gulf of Salonika)
(40° 37´, 22° 55´)
Titus
: a Christian Greek man who accompanied Paul and was left in Crete to settle the churches there
Troas
: a town in northwest Asia Minor
(39° 30´, 26° 4´)
Trophimus
: a Gentile christian man from Ephesus who went with Paul to Jerusalem.
Tychicus
: a man who was a fellow worker with Paul