Paul's Prison Letters People

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Across
  1. 3. the cousin of Mark (Col 4:10)
  2. 5. described as a "dear brother and fellow servant"; was sent to Colossae and Ephesus to tell them about how Paul was doing (Ephesians 6:21-22 & Col 4:7-8)
  3. 9. 1 of the 2 women who were in disagreement about something; Paul pleaded with them to come to agreement (Philippians 4)
  4. 10. Paul's "fellow soldier," a messenger for the people of Philippi who got ill and almost died (Philippians 2)
  5. 11. This person had "refreshed the hearts of the Lord's people" and was asked to refresh Paul's heart as well. (Hint: Philemon 1:7,20)
  6. 13. Paul said this person became his "son" while Paul was in chains, and that he would be "useful" rather than "useless" (Philemon 10-11)
  7. 14. Paul's friend who was a doctor and traveling companion (Col 4:14)
  8. 15. The other name of someone with Paul named "Jesus" (NOT Jesus Christ) (Col 4:11)
Down
  1. 1. Someone who sent greetings to the Colossians (Col 4:14)
  2. 2. The other people in whose church the letter to the Colossians was also to be read (Col 4:16)
  3. 4. He traveled with Paul and is listed directly with Paul's name in Philippians 1:1. Described as Paul's "son" in the faith (Philippians 2:22)
  4. 6. Paul's "fellow soldier" and the person to whom Paul said, "See to it that you complete the work you have received in the Lord." (Philemon 2 and Col 4:17)
  5. 7. Someone, who with Euodia and Syntyche, had worked at Paul's side in the cause of the Gospel (Philippians 4)
  6. 8. 1 of the 2 women who were in disagreement about something; Paul pleaded with them to come to agreement (Philippians 4)
  7. 9. He sent greetings to Philemon and was an integral part of the church at Colossae (Philemon 23 & Col 1:7)
  8. 12. There were evidently some special "instructions" given to the Colossians about this person, who was to be "welcomed" by the Colossians; cousin of Barnabas (Col 4:10)