Aquila the Tentmaker Who Labored with Paul

Aquila worked with Paul in Corinth and Ephesus.

A Skilled Craftsman

Aquila was a Jewish tentmaker expelled from Rome under Claudius, and archaeological evidence of leatherworking shops in Corinth helps illuminate the world in which he and Paul labored. His trade provided financial support for ministry. Ramsay noted that Paul’s work with Aquila reflects the economic realities of first-century missions.

A Partner in Ministry

Aquila and his wife Priscilla opened their home to Paul, demonstrating the hospitality that Edersheim identified as central to Jewish and early Christian life. Their partnership strengthened the churches in Corinth and Ephesus. Aquila’s faithfulness encouraged many believers.

A Teacher of Truth

Aquila helped instruct Apollos, demonstrating deep knowledge of Scripture and commitment to sound doctrine. Strong’s lexical insights show that the term for explained implies careful, detailed teaching. His ministry helped unify the early church.

A Model of Faithfulness

Aquila’s movements across the empire reflect the mobility of early Christians and their willingness to serve wherever God placed them, a theme Spurgeon often highlighted. His life shows the beauty of humble, steadfast service. Aquila remains a model for Christian workers.

Other Information About The Apostle Paul

Facts about Priscilla the Teacher Who Strengthened Paul’s Work

Details Related to Timothy and His Calling Under Paul’s Discipleship 

Gallio the Proconsul Who Judged Paul in Corinth In The Bible and History

Finding Out About Tychicus the Messenger Who Carried Paul’s Letters 

 

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