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Quartus

Quartus was a Christian brother in Corinth who sent greetings through Paul's letter to the Romans, demonstrating the fellowship and interconnectedness of the early church.

Overview

Quartus is mentioned only once in Scripture as a believer in Corinth during the time of Paul's ministry. His name, meaning "fourth" in Latin, suggests he may have been the fourth son in his family. Though little is known about him personally, his inclusion in Paul's greetings indicates he was a valued member of the local church community and worthy of recognition among the Roman believers.

Key Scriptures

"Quartus, a brother" (Romans 16:23, ESV). This brief mention shows Quartus was recognized as a genuine believer and part of the spiritual family of Christ, worthy of greeting the distant church at Rome alongside other prominent Christian leaders.

Application

Quartus reminds us that faithful service in the local church, though often unnoticed by the wider world, is valued by God and contributes meaningfully to Christ's kingdom.

Scripture References 1
Full Topical Reference List 1 total — Nave's Topical Bible

A Christian in Corinth.