Reference: Christian
Easton
the name given by the Greeks or Romans, probably in reproach, to the followers of Jesus. It was first used at Antioch. The names by which the disciples were known among themselves were "brethren," "the faithful," "elect," "saints," "believers." But as distinguishing them from the multitude without, the name "Christian" came into use, and was universally accepted. This name occurs but three times in the New Testament (Ac 11:26; 26:28; 1Pe 4:16).
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where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
Fausets
The name first given at Antioch to Christ's followers. In the New Testament it only occurs in 1Pe 4:16; Ac 11:26; 26:27-28. Their name among themselves was "brethren," "disciples," "those of the way" (Ac 6:1,3; 9:2), "saints" (Ro 1:7). The Jews, since they denied that Jesus is the Christ, would never originate the name "Christians," but called them "Nazarenes" (Ac 24:5). The Gentiles confounded them with the Jews, and thought them to be a Jewish sect. But a new epoch arose in the church's development when, at Antioch, idolatrous Gentiles (not merely Jewish proselytes from the Gentiles, as the eunuch, a circumcised proselyte, and Cornelius, an uncircumcised proselyte of the gate) were converted.
Then the Gentiles needed a new name to designate people who were Jews, neither by birth nor religion. And the people of Antioch were famous for their readiness in giving names: Partisans of Christ, Christiani, as Caesariani, partisans of Caesar; a Latin name, as Antioch had become a Latin city. But the name was divinely ordered (as chreematizoo always expresses, Ac 11:26), as the new name to mark the new era, namely, that of the church's gospel missions to the Gentiles. The rarity of its use in the New Testament marks its early date, when as yet it was a name of reproach and hardly much recognized among the disciples. So in our age "Methodist," a term originally given in reproach, has gradually come to be adopted by Wesley's disciples themselves. Blunt well says: "if the Acts were a fiction, is it possible that this unobtrusive evidence of the progress of a name would have been found in it?"
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At that time, as the number of the disciples was multiplied, the Hellenists murmured against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the distribution that was made daily.
At that time, as the number of the disciples was multiplied, the Hellenists murmured against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the distribution that was made daily.
wherefore, brethren, chuse out of your number seven persons of good reputation, full of the holy spirit and wisdom, who may have the management of this affair:
wherefore, brethren, chuse out of your number seven persons of good reputation, full of the holy spirit and wisdom, who may have the management of this affair:
went to the high priest, and demanded letters for the synagogues of Damascus, that if he found any of this sect, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
went to the high priest, and demanded letters for the synagogues of Damascus, that if he found any of this sect, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
this man is known to be a pernicious fellow that goes about the world to raise seditions among the Jews: he is the ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes,
this man is known to be a pernicious fellow that goes about the world to raise seditions among the Jews: he is the ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes,
king Agrippa, don't you give credit to the prophetic writings? I know you do.
king Agrippa, don't you give credit to the prophetic writings? I know you do. but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
to all the beloved of God, the saints by this vocation, who are in Rome, grace to you, and peace from God our father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
to all the beloved of God, the saints by this vocation, who are in Rome, grace to you, and peace from God our father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
but whoever suffers as a christian, let him not be asham'd, but rather give thanks to God upon that account.
but whoever suffers as a christian, let him not be asham'd, but rather give thanks to God upon that account.
Hastings
This name, from very early times the distinctive title of the followers of Jesus Christ, occurs only thrice in NT (Ac 11:26; 26:28; 1Pe 4:16).
1. Time and place of origin.
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but Nathanael said to him, can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? come and see, said Philip.
did not venture to approach near them. the number of those who believed in the Lord, both men and women, increas'd more and more.
went to the high priest, and demanded letters for the synagogues of Damascus, that if he found any of this sect, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
then Ananias answered, Lord, I have heard from many that this man has done a world of mischief to thy saints at Jerusalem: he is now here,
which when the brethren knew, they brought him down to Cesarea, and sent him away to Tarsus.
some of them were of Cyprus and Cyrene, and upon their arrival at Antioch they address'd themselves to the Greeks, and preach'd to them the Lord Jesus.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
Now there were several prophets and teachers in the church of Antioch, as Barnabas, Simeon surnam'd Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul.
from thence they sailed to Antioch, where they had been recommended to the favour of God, for the commission, which they had now discharg'd.
However some that arrived from Judea, told the Gentile converts, unless you are circumcised agreeably to the law of Moses, you cannot be saved.
Then the apostles, the presbyters, and the whole church thought it proper to select some out of their own body to accompany Paul and Barnabas to Antioch: such as Judas surnam'd Barsabas, and Silas, leading men among the brethren,
where Paul and Barnabas continued, teaching and preaching the doctrine of the Lord, with many others.
and when Paul was going to speak, Gallio said to the Jews, "if it were a matter of some injustice or something immoral, O Jews, it would be reasonable to hear you out. but since it is about disputable matters, about names, and your own law, you may decide that among yourselves: for I won't take cognizance of such affairs."
having sail'd from Ephesus, he went ashore at Cesarea, where he saluted the church, and then proceeded to Antioch.
but some of them being such obdurate infidels as to inveigh against the institution before the populace, he retired, and taking the disciples with him, he instructed them daily in the school of one Tyrannus.
this man is known to be a pernicious fellow that goes about the world to raise seditions among the Jews: he is the ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes,
this man is known to be a pernicious fellow that goes about the world to raise seditions among the Jews: he is the ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes,
I do indeed own, that I serve the God of our nation according to the discipline they call sect: and believe whatever is written in the law and in the prophets.
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but we should be glad to know your sentiments: for as to this sect, we are sensible it is every where inveigh'd against.
who shall plead against God's elect? shall God who justifieth them?
distribute to the necessity of the saints; cultivate hospitality.
salute Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermas, Patrobas, Hermes, and the brethren who are with them.
be you therefore adorn'd with a compassionate temper, with benevolence, humility, meekness, patience as becometh saints and chosen favourites of God:
PETER an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the foreigners dispers'd thro' Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, whom God the father has chosen in pursuance of his decree,
adhere to him as to a living stone,
if you suffer indignities in the cause of Christ, you are happy: for the glorious spirit of God rests upon you. take care therefore not to suffer upon the account of homicide, or thievery, or for any criminal, or pragmatical practices. read more. but whoever suffers as a christian, let him not be asham'd, but rather give thanks to God upon that account.
but whoever suffers as a christian, let him not be asham'd, but rather give thanks to God upon that account.
Morish
A title first applied to professed believers at Antioch. Ac 11:26. Agrippa used it when addressing Paul. Ac 26:28. Peter accepts it, saying that to suffer as a 'Christian ' is a cause of thanksgiving. 1Pe 4:16.
It was not long, alas! before the outward profession of Christ became separated from true faith in Him in the great mass who were recognised as Christians in the world, and in practice they became anything but followers of Christ, as both scripture and history show. To learn what Christianity is according to God, we must turn, not to the great professing body, but to the scriptures, which testify clearly of the declension which was even then begun.
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where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but whoever suffers as a christian, let him not be asham'd, but rather give thanks to God upon that account.
Smith
Christian.
The disciples, we are told,
were first called Christians at Antioch on the Orontes, somewhere about A.D. 43. They were known to each other as, and were among themselves called, brethren,
disciples,
believers,
saints,
The name "Christian," which, in the only other cases where it appears in the New Testament,
is used contemptuously, could not have been applied by the early disciples to themselves, but was imposed upon them by the Gentile world. There is no reason to suppose that the name "Christian" of itself was intended as a term of scurrility or abuse, though it would naturally be used with contempt.
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did not venture to approach near them. the number of those who believed in the Lord, both men and women, increas'd more and more.
when Saul was come to Jerusalem, he try'd to associate himself with the disciples: but they were all afraid of him, and could not be persuaded that he was a disciple.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
then the disciples determin'd to send, each of them answerably to his abilities, some relief to the brethren residing in Judea: which they actually perform'd,
However some that arrived from Judea, told the Gentile converts, unless you are circumcised agreeably to the law of Moses, you cannot be saved.
whom they charg'd with this letter. The apostles, the presbyters, and the brethren, to the Gentile brethren at Antioch, in Syria, and Cilicia, send greeting.
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
and he that penetrates into the heart approves what the spirit desires, because what he demands for the saints is agreeable to the divine will.
but now I am going to Jerusalem, to distribute charity to the converts.
Watsons
CHRISTIAN, a follower of the religion of Christ. It is probable that the name Christian, like that of Nazarenes and Galileans, was given to the disciples of our Lord in reproach or contempt. What confirms this opinion is, that the people of Antioch in Syria, Ac 11:26, where they were first called Christians, are observed by Zosimus, Procopius, and Zonaras, to have been remarkable for their scurrilous jesting. Some have indeed thought that this name was given by the disciples to themselves; others, that it was imposed on them by divine authority; in either of which cases surely we should have met with it in the subsequent history of the Acts, and in the Apostolic Epistles, all of which were written some years after; whereas it is found in but two more places in the New Testament, Ac 26:28, where a Jew is the speaker, and in 1Pe 4:16, where reference appears to be made to the name as imposed upon them by their enemies. The word used, Ac 11:26, signifies simply to be called or named, and when Doddridge and a few others take it to imply a divine appointment, they disregard the usus loquendi [established acceptation of the term] which gives no support to that opinion. The words of Tacitus, when speaking of the Christians persecuted by Nero, are remarkable, "vulgus Christianos appellabat," "the vulgar called them Christians." Epiphanius says, that they were called Jesseans, either from Jesse, the father of David, or, which is much more probable, from the name of Jesus, whose disciples they were. They were denominated Christians, A.D. 42 or 43; and though the name was first given reproachfully, they gloried in it, as expressing their adherence to Christ, and they soon generally assumed it.
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where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
where they resided a whole year with that church, and instructed abundance of disciples, and these disciples were the first that were denominated Christians.
but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
but whoever suffers as a christian, let him not be asham'd, but rather give thanks to God upon that account.