of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian:-Secundus.
SECUNDUS
Second, a Christian of Thessalonica who accompanied Paul into Asia (Acts 20:4).
SECUNDUS
(fortunate), a Thessalonian Christian. (Acts 20:4) (A.D. 55.) Seer, [Prophet]
SECUNDUS
SECUNDUS - se-kun'-dus (Westcott-Hort Greek text Se'koundos, Textus Receptus of the New Testament, Sekou'ndos): A Thessalonian who was among those who accompanied Paul from Greece to Asia (
Acts 20:4). They had preceded Paul and waited for him at Troas. If he were one of the representatives of the churches in Macedonia and Greece, entrusted with their contributions to Jerusalem (
Acts 24:17;
2 Cor 8:23), he probably accompanied Paul as far as Jerusalem. The name is found in a list of politarchs on a Thessalonian inscription.