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Col 4:10 Strong Concordance Aristarchus [708] my [3450] fellowprisoner [4869] saluteth [782] you [5209], and [2532] Marcus [3138], sister's son [431] to Barnabas [921], (touching [4012] whom [3739] ye received [2983] commandments [1785]: if [1437] he come [2064] unto [4314] you [5209], receive [1209] him [846];)
  King James Aristarchus my fellowprisoner saluteth you, and Marcus, sister's son to Barnabas, (touching whom ye received commandments: if he come unto you, receive him;)

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
Aristarchus--a Macedonian of Thessalonica (Act 27:2), who was dragged into the theater at Ephesus, during the tumult with Gaius, they being "Paul's companions in travel." He accompanied Paul to Asia (Act 20:4), and subsequently (Act 27:2) to Rome. He was now at Rome with Paul (compare Plm 1:23-24). As he is here spoken of as Paul's "fellow prisoner," but in Plm 1:24 as Paul's "fellow laborer"; and vice versa, Epaphras in Plm 1:23, as his "fellow prisoner," but here (Col 1:7) "fellow servant," MEYER in ALFORD, conjectures that Paul's friends voluntarily shared his imprisonment by turns, Aristarchus being his fellow prisoner when he wrote to the Colossians, Epaphras when he wrote to Philemon. The Greek for "fellow prisoner" is literally, fellow captive, an image from prisoners taken in warfare, Christians being "fellow soldiers" (Phi 2:25; Plm 1:2), whose warfare is "the good fight of faith."

Mark--John Mark (Act 12:12, Act 12:25); the Evangelist according to tradition.

sister's son--rather, "cousin," or "kinsman to Barnabas"; the latter being the better known is introduced to designate Mark. The relationship naturally accounts for Barnabas' selection of Mark as his companion when otherwise qualified; and also for Mark's mother's house at Jerusalem being the place of resort of Christians there (Act 12:12). The family belonged to Cyprus (Act 4:36); this accounts for Barnabas' choice of Cyprus as the first station on their journey (Act 13:4), and for Mark's accompanying them readily so far, it being the country of his family; and for Paul's rejecting him at the second journey for not having gone further than Perga, in Pamphylia, but having gone thence home to his mother at Jerusalem (Mat 10:37) on the first journey (Act 13:13).

touching whom--namely, Mark.

ye received commandments--possibly before the writing of this Epistle; or the "commandments" were verbal by Tychicus, and accompanying this letter, since the past tense was used by the ancients (where we use the present) in relation to the time which it would be when the letter was read by the Colossians. Thus (Plm 1:19), "I have written," for "I write." The substance of them was, "If he come unto you, receive him." Paul's rejection of him on his second missionary journey, because he had turned back at Perga on the first journey (Act 13:13; Act 15:37-39), had caused an alienation between himself and Barnabas. Christian love soon healed the breach; for here he implies his restored confidence in Mark, makes honorable allusion to Barnabas, and desires that those at Colosse who had regarded Mark in consequence of that past error with suspicion, should now "receive" him with kindness. Colosse is only about one hundred ten miles from Perga, and less than twenty from the confines of Pisidia, through which province Paul and Barnabas preached on their return during the same journey. Hence, though Paul had not personally visited the Colossian Church, they knew of the past unfaithfulness of Mark; and needed this recommendation of him, after the temporary cloud on him, so as to receive him, now that he was about to visit them as an evangelist. Again, in Paul's last imprisonment, he, for the last time, speaks of Mark (Ti2 4:11).
 
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11 Only [3441] Luke [3065] is [2076] with [3326] me [1700]. Take [353] Mark [3138], and bring him [71] with [3326] thee [4572]: for [1063] he is [2076] profitable [2173] to me [3427] for [1519] the ministry [1248].
37 And [1161] Barnabas [921] determined [1011] to take with them [4838] John [2491], whose surname was [2564] Mark [3138].
38 But [1161] Paul [3972] thought [515] not [3361] good [515] to take [4838] him [5126] with them [4838], who [3588] departed [868] from [575] them [846] from [575] Pamphylia [3828], and [2532] went [4905] not [3361] with them [846] to [1519] the work [2041].
39 And [3767] the contention [3948] was [1096] so sharp [3948] between them [846], that [5620] they departed asunder [673] one from the other [575] [240]: and so [5037] Barnabas [921] took [3880] Mark [3138], and sailed [1602] unto [1519] Cyprus [2954];
13 Now [1161] when Paul [3972] and his company [4012] loosed [321] from [575] Paphos [3974], they came [2064] to [1519] Perga [4011] in Pamphylia [3828]: and [1161] John [2491] departing [672] from [575] them [846] returned [5290] to [1519] Jerusalem [2414].
19 I [1473] Paul [3972] have written [1125] it with mine own [1699] hand [5495], I [1473] will repay [661] it: albeit [3363] I do [3004] not [3363] say [3004] to thee [4671] how [3754] thou owest [4359] unto me [3427] even [2532] thine own self [4572] besides [4359].
13 Now [1161] when Paul [3972] and his company [4012] loosed [321] from [575] Paphos [3974], they came [2064] to [1519] Perga [4011] in Pamphylia [3828]: and [1161] John [2491] departing [672] from [575] them [846] returned [5290] to [1519] Jerusalem [2414].
37 He that loveth [5368] father [3962] or [2228] mother [3384] more than [5228] me [1691] is [2076] not [3756] worthy [514] of me [3450]: and [2532] he that loveth [5368] son [5207] or [2228] daughter [2364] more than [5228] me [1691] is [2076] not [3756] worthy [514] of me [3450].
4 So [3303] [3767] they [3778], being sent forth [1599] by [5259] the Holy [40] Ghost [4151], departed [2718] unto [1519] Seleucia [4581]; and from [1564] thence [5037] they sailed [636] to [1519] Cyprus [2954].
36 And [1161] Joses [2500], who [3588] by [5259] the apostles [652] was surnamed [1941] Barnabas [921], (which [3739] is [2076], being interpreted [3177], The son [5207] of consolation [3874],) a Levite [3019], and of the country [1085] of Cyprus [2953],
12 And [5037] when he had considered [4894] the thing, he came [2064] to [1909] the house [3614] of Mary [3137] the mother [3384] of John [2491], whose surname was [1941] Mark [3138]; where [3757] many [2425] were [2258] gathered together [4867] praying [2532] [4336].
25 And [1161] Barnabas [921] and [2532] Saul [4569] returned [5290] from [1537] Jerusalem [2419], when they had fulfilled [4137] their ministry [1248], and [2532] took with them [4838] John [2491], whose surname was [1941] Mark [3138].
12 And [5037] when he had considered [4894] the thing, he came [2064] to [1909] the house [3614] of Mary [3137] the mother [3384] of John [2491], whose surname was [1941] Mark [3138]; where [3757] many [2425] were [2258] gathered together [4867] praying [2532] [4336].
2 And [2532] to our beloved [27] Apphia [682], and [2532] Archippus [751] our [2257] fellowsoldier [4961], and [2532] to the church [1577] in [2596] thy [4675] house [3624]:
25 Yet [1161] I supposed [2233] it necessary [316] to send [3992] to [4314] you [5209] Epaphroditus [1891], my [3450] brother [80], and [2532] companion in labour [4904], and [2532] fellowsoldier [4961], but [1161] your [5216] messenger [652], and [2532] he that ministered [3011] to my [3450] wants [5532].
7 As [2531] ye [3129] also [2532] learned [3129] of [575] Epaphras [1889] our [2257] dear [27] fellowservant [4889], who [3739] is [2076] for [5228] you [5216] a faithful [4103] minister [1249] of Christ [5547];
23 There salute [782] thee [4571] Epaphras [1889], my [3450] fellowprisoner [4869] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424];
24 Marcus [3138], Aristarchus [708], Demas [1214], Lucas [3065], my [3450] fellowlabourers [4904].
23 There salute [782] thee [4571] Epaphras [1889], my [3450] fellowprisoner [4869] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424];
24 Marcus [3138], Aristarchus [708], Demas [1214], Lucas [3065], my [3450] fellowlabourers [4904].
2 And [1161] entering [1910] into a ship [4143] of Adramyttium [98], we launched [321], meaning [3195] to sail [4126] by [2596] the coasts [5117] of Asia [773]; one Aristarchus [708], a Macedonian [3110] of Thessalonica [2331], being [5607] with [4862] us [2254].
4 And [1161] there accompanied [4902] him [846] into [891] Asia [773] Sopater [4986] of Berea [961]; and [1161] of the Thessalonians [2331], Aristarchus [708] and [2532] Secundus [4580]; and [2532] Gaius [1050] of Derbe [1190], and [2532] Timotheus [5095]; and [1161] of Asia [774], Tychicus [5190] and [2532] Trophimus [5161].
2 And [1161] entering [1910] into a ship [4143] of Adramyttium [98], we launched [321], meaning [3195] to sail [4126] by [2596] the coasts [5117] of Asia [773]; one Aristarchus [708], a Macedonian [3110] of Thessalonica [2331], being [5607] with [4862] us [2254].
24 Marcus [3138], Aristarchus [708], Demas [1214], Lucas [3065], my [3450] fellowlabourers [4904].
11 Only [3441] Luke [3065] is [2076] with [3326] me [1700]. Take [353] Mark [3138], and bring him [71] with [3326] thee [4572]: for [1063] he is [2076] profitable [2173] to me [3427] for [1519] the ministry [1248].
37 And [1161] Barnabas [921] determined [1011] to take with them [4838] John [2491], whose surname was [2564] Mark [3138].
38 But [1161] Paul [3972] thought [515] not [3361] good [515] to take [4838] him [5126] with them [4838], who [3588] departed [868] from [575] them [846] from [575] Pamphylia [3828], and [2532] went [4905] not [3361] with them [846] to [1519] the work [2041].
39 And [3767] the contention [3948] was [1096] so sharp [3948] between them [846], that [5620] they departed asunder [673] one from the other [575] [240]: and so [5037] Barnabas [921] took [3880] Mark [3138], and sailed [1602] unto [1519] Cyprus [2954];
2 And [1161] entering [1910] into a ship [4143] of Adramyttium [98], we launched [321], meaning [3195] to sail [4126] by [2596] the coasts [5117] of Asia [773]; one Aristarchus [708], a Macedonian [3110] of Thessalonica [2331], being [5607] with [4862] us [2254].
4 And [1161] there accompanied [4902] him [846] into [891] Asia [773] Sopater [4986] of Berea [961]; and [1161] of the Thessalonians [2331], Aristarchus [708] and [2532] Secundus [4580]; and [2532] Gaius [1050] of Derbe [1190], and [2532] Timotheus [5095]; and [1161] of Asia [774], Tychicus [5190] and [2532] Trophimus [5161].
29 And [2532] the whole [3650] city [4172] was filled [4130] with confusion [4799]: and [5037] having caught [4884] Gaius [1050] and [2532] Aristarchus [708], men of Macedonia [3110], Paul's [3972] companions in travel [4898], they rushed [3729] with one accord [3661] into [1519] the theatre [2302].
39 And [3767] the contention [3948] was [1096] so sharp [3948] between them [846], that [5620] they departed asunder [673] one from the other [575] [240]: and so [5037] Barnabas [921] took [3880] Mark [3138], and sailed [1602] unto [1519] Cyprus [2954];
37 And [1161] Barnabas [921] determined [1011] to take with them [4838] John [2491], whose surname was [2564] Mark [3138].
24 Marcus [3138], Aristarchus [708], Demas [1214], Lucas [3065], my [3450] fellowlabourers [4904].
23 There salute [782] thee [4571] Epaphras [1889], my [3450] fellowprisoner [4869] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424];
24 Marcus [3138], Aristarchus [708], Demas [1214], Lucas [3065], my [3450] fellowlabourers [4904].
23 There salute [782] thee [4571] Epaphras [1889], my [3450] fellowprisoner [4869] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424];
23 There salute [782] thee [4571] Epaphras [1889], my [3450] fellowprisoner [4869] in [1722] Christ [5547] Jesus [2424];
11 Only [3441] Luke [3065] is [2076] with [3326] me [1700]. Take [353] Mark [3138], and bring him [71] with [3326] thee [4572]: for [1063] he is [2076] profitable [2173] to me [3427] for [1519] the ministry [1248].
39 And [3767] the contention [3948] was [1096] so sharp [3948] between them [846], that [5620] they departed asunder [673] one from the other [575] [240]: and so [5037] Barnabas [921] took [3880] Mark [3138], and sailed [1602] unto [1519] Cyprus [2954];
2 And [1161] entering [1910] into a ship [4143] of Adramyttium [98], we launched [321], meaning [3195] to sail [4126] by [2596] the coasts [5117] of Asia [773]; one Aristarchus [708], a Macedonian [3110] of Thessalonica [2331], being [5607] with [4862] us [2254].
2 And [1161] entering [1910] into a ship [4143] of Adramyttium [98], we launched [321], meaning [3195] to sail [4126] by [2596] the coasts [5117] of Asia [773]; one Aristarchus [708], a Macedonian [3110] of Thessalonica [2331], being [5607] with [4862] us [2254].
4 And [1161] there accompanied [4902] him [846] into [891] Asia [773] Sopater [4986] of Berea [961]; and [1161] of the Thessalonians [2331], Aristarchus [708] and [2532] Secundus [4580]; and [2532] Gaius [1050] of Derbe [1190], and [2532] Timotheus [5095]; and [1161] of Asia [774], Tychicus [5190] and [2532] Trophimus [5161].
29 And [2532] the whole [3650] city [4172] was filled [4130] with confusion [4799]: and [5037] having caught [4884] Gaius [1050] and [2532] Aristarchus [708], men of Macedonia [3110], Paul's [3972] companions in travel [4898], they rushed [3729] with one accord [3661] into [1519] the theatre [2302].