Tych'icus, (fateful), and Troph'imus, (nutritious). Companions of St. Paul, on some of his journeys, are mentioned as natives of Asia. Acts 20:4; Acts 21:29; 2 Timothy 4:20. (A.D. 54-64). There is much probability in the conjecture that Tychicus and Trophimus were the two brethren, who were associated with Titus, 2 Corinthians 8:16-24, in conducting the business of the collection, for the poor Christians in Judea.
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