- Ἀκύλας
- Ἀκύλας, acc. -αν, ὁ Aquila (Brutus, Ep. 61; 63; 64; Philostrat., Vi. Soph. 2, 11, 1; OGI 533, 84; 544, 9; PGiss 73, 5; BGU 71, 21; 484, 6; Jos., Ant. 19, 110; 283 [Dssm., NB 15; BS 187]—B-D-F §54; 55, 1) a Jewish artisan (s. σκηνοποιός), husband of Priscilla (s. Πρίσκα), from Pontus (an Aq. fr. Pontus in an ins of Sinope: AJP 27, 1906, p. 269), friend of Paul, who esteemed him and his wife highly, Ac 18:2, 18, 21 v.l., 26; Ro 16:3; 1 Cor 16:19; 2 Ti 4:19. S. FBruce, The Pauline Circle ’85, 44–51; also RSchumacher, Aquila u. Priscilla: ThGl 12, 1920, 86–99; FPölzl, D. Mitarbeiter des Weltap. Pls 1911, 371–81; Billerb. III 486–93; AHarnack, SBBerlAk 1900, 2–13=Studien I ’31, 48–61; on this FSchiele, ZMR 15, 1900, 353–60.—M-M.
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