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24 August, 11:09
In his later ministry, Paul called Mark his?
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Desirae Obrien
24 August, 11:13
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In Philemon 1:24, Paul refers to Mark as his "fellow laborer".
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Haleigh Chase
24 August, 11:24
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Fellow-Laborer i believe
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