Tito 3:12

12 Cuando te envíe a Artemas o a Tíquico, procura venir a mí en Nicópolis, porque he decidido pasar allí el invierno.

Tito 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Titus 3:12

When I shall send Artemas unto thee, or Tychicus
These were both of them ministers of the Gospel; there is no mention of Artemas anywhere else; some say he was one of the seventy disciples, and that he was afterwards bishop of Lystra; but these are uncertain things; (See Gill on Luke 10:1); the name is a contraction of Artemidorus. Tychicus is often spoken of; and a very great character is given of him by the apostle, in ( Ephesians 6:21 ) ,

be diligent to come unto me to Nicopolis;
which was a city, not in Epirus, but in Thrace, situated by the river Nessus, and had its name from a victory obtained there: hither the apostle would have Titus come to him, after one or other of the above ministers were come to Crete; for as the apostle had the care of all the churches upon him, he would not remove a minister from one place to another, without making a provision in their room: his reasons for having Titus come to him, might be either to know the state of the churches in Crete; or because he stood in need of his assistance; or to send him elsewhere:

for I have determined there to winter;
that is, to continue there all the winter; not without labour, but to preach the Gospel, and administer the ordinances to the saints there: and whereas he says "there"; this shows that this epistle was not written from thence, as the subscription asserts; for then he would have said "here", and not "there".

Tito 3:12 In-Context

10 Al hombre que cause divisiones, después de la primera y segunda amonestación, deséchalo,
11 sabiendo que el tal es perverso y peca, habiéndose condenado a sí mismo.
12 Cuando te envíe a Artemas o a Tíquico, procura venir a mí en Nicópolis, porque he decidido pasar allí el invierno.
13 Encamina con diligencia a Zenas, intérprete de la ley, y a Apolos, para que nada les falte.
14 Y que nuestro pueblo aprenda a ocuparse en buenas obras, atendiendo a las necesidades apremiantes, para que no estén sin fruto.
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