1: ἐργάτης
(Strong's #2040 — Noun Masculine — ergates — er-gat'-ace )

akin to ergazomai, "to work," and ergon, "work," denotes (a) "a field laborer, a husbandman," Matthew 9:37,38; 20:1,2,8; Luke 10:2 (twice); James 5:4; (b) "a workman, laborer," in a general sense, Matthew 10:10; Luke 10:7; Acts 19:25; 1—Timothy 5:18; it is used (c) of false apostles and evil teachers, 2—Corinthians 11:13; Philippians 3:2; (d) of a servant of Christ, 2—Timothy 2:15; (e) of evildoers, Luke 13:27 .

Philemon 1:1,24Philippians 4:3Philippians 2:251—Corinthians 3:93—John 1:81—Thessalonians 3:2HELPER.