Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Secundus is a relatively obscure figure mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Book of Acts. He is noted as one of the early Christian disciples who accompanied the Apostle Paul on his missionary journeys. His mention is brief, yet it provides insight into the network of believers who supported and spread the early Christian faith.Biblical Reference: Secundus is mentioned in Acts 20:4, which states: "He was accompanied by Sopater son of Pyrrhus from Berea, Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius from Derbe, Timothy, and Tychicus and Trophimus from the province of Asia." Context and Role: Secundus hailed from Thessalonica, a significant city in Macedonia, which was an important center for early Christianity. Thessalonica was one of the places where Paul had established a church during his second missionary journey (Acts 17:1-9). The mention of Secundus alongside Aristarchus, another Thessalonian, suggests that the church in Thessalonica was active and had members who were willing to travel and support Paul's mission. The context of Acts 20:4 is Paul's third missionary journey. Paul was traveling through Macedonia and Greece, collecting contributions for the impoverished church in Jerusalem. The presence of Secundus and others from various regions indicates the unity and cooperation among the early Christian communities. These men likely served as representatives of their respective churches, accompanying Paul to ensure the safe delivery of the collected offerings. Significance: While Secundus is not a prominent figure in the New Testament, his inclusion in the list of Paul's companions highlights the collaborative nature of the early Church. It underscores the commitment of early Christians to support one another and to participate in the broader mission of spreading the Gospel. Secundus's willingness to travel with Paul reflects the dedication and sacrifice of many unnamed believers who played crucial roles in the establishment and growth of the early Church. Historical and Cultural Background: The name Secundus was a common Roman name, often given to a second-born son. This suggests that Secundus may have been of Roman or Hellenistic background, which aligns with the diverse cultural and ethnic makeup of the early Christian communities. Thessalonica, being a major trade city, was a melting pot of cultures, which likely influenced the composition of its church. Theological Implications: Secundus's participation in Paul's journey can be seen as an embodiment of the early Church's mission to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries. His role, though minor in the biblical narrative, contributes to the understanding of the Church as a body of believers united in purpose and mission, regardless of their individual prominence or background. In summary, Secundus serves as a testament to the collaborative spirit and dedication of the early Christian community, illustrating the interconnectedness and shared mission that characterized the spread of Christianity in the first century. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary SecundusSmith's Bible Dictionary Secundus(fortunate), a Thessalonian Christian. (Acts 20:4) (A.D. 55.) Seer, [PROPHET] ATS Bible Dictionary SecundusA disciple at Thessalonica, who accompanied Paul in some of his journeys, Acts 20:4. Easton's Bible Dictionary Second, a Christian of Thessalonica who accompanied Paul into Asia (Acts 20:4). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SECUNDUSse-kun'-dus (Westcott-Hort Greek text Se'koundos, Textus Receptus of the New Testament, Sekou'ndos): A Thessalonian who was among those who accompanied Paul from Greece to Asia (Acts 20:4). They had preceded Paul and waited for him at Troas. If he were one of the representatives of the churches in Macedonia and Greece, entrusted with their contributions to Jerusalem (Acts 24:17 2 Corinthians 8:23), he probably accompanied Paul as far as Jerusalem. The name is found in a list of politarchs on a Thessalonian inscription. Greek 4580. Sekoundos -- "second," Secundus, a Christian of Thessalonica ... "second," Secundus, a Christian ... Word Origin of Latin origin Definition "second," Secundus, a Christian of Thessalonica NASB Word Usage Secundus (1). Secundus. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4580.htm - 6k Library Epistle xxx. To Secundus. Diversity in the Opinions of Secundus, as Compared with the ... 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Acts 20 ... /s/secundus.htm - 7k Trophimus (3 Occurrences) Secun'dus (1 Occurrence) Thessalonica (8 Occurrences) Secu (1 Occurrence) Gaius (5 Occurrences) Ga'ius (5 Occurrences) Tych'icus (5 Occurrences) Timotheus (24 Occurrences) Troph'imus (3 Occurrences) Resources Who was Pliny the Elder? | GotQuestions.orgWhat happened on Paul's third missionary journey? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Secundus (1 Occurrence)Acts 20:4 Subtopics Secundus: Accompanies Paul from Corinth Related Terms |