Felix in The Bible

Felix: The Roman Governor Who Procrastinated on Paul’s Judgment

Antonius Felix was precedingly a servant although was upgraded by Claudius Caesar to the office of governing administrator. The Roman historian Tacitus narrated Felix as “vicious, aroused and base”. When in Judea, Felix was intrigued to Drusilla, a daughter of Herod Agrippa I. The reality that Drusilla was previously wedded made no divergence to Felix….

Eutychus in The Bible

Eutychus: The Miracle of Resurrection Amidst Paul’s Preaching 

Eutychus means “fortune” had the adversity of falling out of a window and the fate of encountering a miracle immediately thereafter. The record of Eutychus’s catastrophe is found in Acts 20:7-12. At the end of Paul’s third missionary journey, he has voyaged from Philipi and is on his preceding to Jerusalem with a pleasant for…

Lydia of Philippi in The Bible

Lydia of Philippi: The Hospitable Seller of Purple Goods

Lydia was basically belong to Thyatira although was living in Philippi while she met Paul on his second priest journey according to the scripture. She was a merchant of purple cloth for which Thyatira was familiar, being a center of azure trade. Evidently, she had travelled to Philippi to dispense her business in that city….

Aquila and Priscilla in The Bible

Aquila and Priscilla: Partners in Faith and Mission

Aquila, a Jewish Christian and his spouse, Priscilla first met Paul in Corinth, became close friends of his and shared in his work. The tale of these two friends of the disciple Paul stated in Acts 18. Aquila and Priscilla settled in Corinth, seeking their business as tentmaker. While Paul, also a tentmaker, arrived Corinth,…

Cornelius in The Bible

Cornelius: The Roman Centurion Who Opened the Gospel to the Gentiles

Cornelius was a Centurion, a commandant in the Italian corps of the Roman military in the scripture. He resided in Caesarea. His tale in Acts 10 is significant due to it was in Cornelius’s household that God unconditionally opened the doors of the church to the Gentile world. In spite of being a Roman, Cornelius…

Ananias and Sapphira in The Bible

Ananias and Sapphira: The Cost of Deception and Greed

Ananias and his spouse, Sapphira were prosperous members of the Church during this season of collaborative mission. The narration of Ananias and Sapphira is obtained in Acts 5 and in fact, it is a sad story. While they sold part of their personal property, the two privately intrigued to detain a fraction of the profit for…

Claudia Procula in The Bible

Claudia Procula: The Dream that Warned Pilate

Claudia Procula just mentioned in 2 Timothy 4:21 in the Bible. Paul refers Claudia in his terminal greetings to Timothy when Paul was jailed in Rome; “Eubulus greets you and so do Pudens, Linus, Claudia and all the brothers and sisters”  Claudia has fascinated Biblical scholars and various have endured to understand her short part…

The Centurion's Faith in the Bible

The Centurion’s Faith: A Roman Officer’s Recognition of Jesus’ Authority

A Roman Centurion was a professional army officer directing a squadron called a “century”. This could be anywhere from preliminary one hundred to various hundred men. Soldiers were designated as centurions by on account of their bravery, character, loyalty and expertise in battle. Centurions were held to high levels of conduct and were anticipated to…