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- Christian - n. - One who believes, or professes or is assumed to believe, in Jesus Christ, and the truth as taught by Him; especially, one whose inward and outward life is conformed to the doctrines of Christ.
- Christian - n. - One born in a Christian country or of Christian parents, and who has not definitely becomes an adherent of an opposing system.
- Christian - n. - One of a Christian denomination which rejects human creeds as bases of fellowship, and sectarian names. They are congregational in church government, and baptize by immersion. They are also called Disciples of Christ, and Campbellites.
- Christian - n. - One of a sect (called Christian Connection) of open-communion immersionists. The Bible is their only authoritative rule of faith and practice.
- Christian - a. - Pertaining to Christ or his religion; as, Christian people.
- Christian - a. - Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as, a Christian court.
- Christian - a. - Characteristic of Christian people; civilized; kind; kindly; gentle; beneficent.
- Christianism - n. - The Christian religion.
- Christianism - n. - The Christian world; Christendom.
- Christianite - n. - Same as Anorthite.
- Christianite - n. - See Phillipsite.
- Christianity - n. - The religion of Christians; the system of doctrines and precepts taught by Christ.
- Christianity - n. - Practical conformity of one's inward and outward life to the spirit of the Christian religion
- Christianity - n. - The body of Christian believers.
- Christianization - n. - The act or process of converting or being converted to a true Christianity.
- Christianize - v. t. - To make Christian; to convert to Christianity; as, to Christianize pagans.
- Christianize - v. t. - To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles.
- Christianize - v. i. - To adopt the character or belief of a Christian; to become Christian.
- Christianized - imp. & p. p. - of Christianize
- Christianizing - p. pr. vb. n. - of Christianize
- Christianlike - a. - Becoming to a Christian.
- Christianly - adv. - In a manner becoming the principles of the Christian religion.
- Christianly - a. - Christianlike.
- Christianness - n. - Consonance with the doctrines of Christianity.
- Miscreant - n. - One not restrained by Christian principles; an unscrupulous villain; a while wretch.
- Sacrament - n. - One of the solemn religious ordinances enjoined by Christ, the head of the Christian church, to be observed by his followers; hence, specifically, the eucharist; the Lord's Supper.
- Era - n. - A period of time reckoned from some particular date or epoch; a succession of years dating from some important event; as, the era of Alexander; the era of Christ, or the Christian era (see under Christian).
- Altar - n. - In the Christian church, a construction of stone, wood, or other material for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist; the communion table.
- Propagate - v. t. - To spread from person to person; to extend the knowledge of; to originate and spread; to carry from place to place; to disseminate; as, to propagate a story or report; to propagate the Christian religion.
- Sunday - a. - Belonging to the Christian Sabbath.
- Christianize - v. t. - To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles.
- Epoch - n. - A fixed point of time, established in history by the occurrence of some grand or remarkable event; a point of time marked by an event of great subsequent influence; as, the epoch of the creation; the birth of Christ was the epoch which gave rise to the Christian era.
- Praenomen - n. - The first name of a person, by which individuals of the same family were distinguished, answering to our Christian name, as Caius, Lucius, Marcus, etc.
- Christian - a. - Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as, a Christian court.
- Goth - n. - One of an ancient Teutonic race, who dwelt between the Elbe and the Vistula in the early part of the Christian era, and who overran and took an important part in subverting the Roman empire.
- Gnostic - n. - One of the so-called philosophers in the first ages of Christianity, who claimed a true philosophical interpretation of the Christian religion. Their system combined Oriental theology and Greek philosophy with the doctrines of Christianity. They held that all natures, intelligible, intellectual, and material, are derived from the Deity by successive emanations, which they called Eons.
- Protestant - v. - One who protests; -- originally applied to those who adhered to Luther, and protested against, or made a solemn declaration of dissent from, a decree of the Emperor Charles V. and the Diet of Spires, in 1529, against the Reformers, and appealed to a general council; -- now used in a popular sense to designate any Christian who does not belong to the Roman Catholic or the Greek Church.
- Catholicism - n. - The faith of the whole orthodox Christian church, or adherence thereto.
- Unchristian - a. - Not Christian; not converted to the Christian faith; infidel.
- Ichthus - n. - In early Christian and eccesiastical art, an emblematic fish, or the Greek word for fish, which combined the initials of the Greek words /, /, / /, /, Jesus, Christ, Son of God, Savior.
- Sacrarium - n. - In a Christian church, the sanctuary.
- Paradigmatic - n. - A writer of memoirs of religious persons, as examples of Christian excellence.
- Lent - n. - A fast of forty days, beginning with Ash Wednesday and continuing till Easter, observed by some Christian churches as commemorative of the fast of our Savior.
- Aquarian - n. - One of a sect of Christian in the primitive church who used water instead of wine in the Lord's Supper.
- Unconverted - a. - Not persuaded of the truth of the Christian religion; heathenish.
- Christian - n. - One of a sect (called Christian Connection) of open-communion immersionists. The Bible is their only authoritative rule of faith and practice.
- Clergy - n. - The body of men set apart, by due ordination, to the service of God, in the Christian church, in distinction from the laity; in England, usually restricted to the ministers of the Established Church.
- Simonian - n. - One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.
- Believer - n. - One who was admitted to all the rights of divine worship and instructed in all the mysteries of the Christian religion, in distinction from a catechumen, or one yet under instruction.
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- G571 ἄπιστος - 571 ἄπιστος - ἌΠΙΣΤΟΣ - - ápistos - ap'-is-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and πιστός; (actively) disbelieving, i.e. without Christian faith (specially, a heathen); (passively) untrustworthy (person), or incredible (thing):--that believeth not, faithless, incredible thing, infidel, unbeliever(-ing). - Adjective - greek
- G751 Ἄρχιππος - 751 Ἄρχιππος - ἌΡΧΙΠΠΟΣ - - Árchippos - ar'-khip-pos - from ἀρχή and ἵππος; horse-ruler; Archippus, a Christian:--Archippus. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2037 Ἔραστος - 2037 Ἔραστος - ἜΡΑΣΤΟΣ - - Érastos - er'-as-tos - from (to love); beloved; Erastus, a Christian:--Erastus. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G883 Ἀχαϊκός - 883 Ἀχαϊκός - ἈΧΑΪΚΌΣ - - Achaïkós - ach-ah-ee-kos' - from Ἀχαΐα; an Achaian; Achaicus, a Christian:--Achaicus. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G81 ἀδελφότης - 81 ἀδελφότης - ἈΔΕΛΦΌΤΗΣ - - adelphótēs - ad-el-fot'-ace - from ἀδελφός; brotherhood (properly, the feeling of brotherliness), i.e. the (Christian) fraternity:--brethren, brotherhood. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G291 Ἀμπλίας - 291 Ἀμπλίας - ἈΜΠΛΊΑΣ - - Amplías - am-plee'-as - contracted for Latin ampliatus (enlarged); Amplias, a Roman Christian:--Amplias. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G493 Ἀντίπας - 493 Ἀντίπας - ἈΝΤΊΠΑΣ - - Antípas - an-tee'-pas - contracted for a compound of ἀντί and a derivative of πατήρ; Antipas, a Christian:--Antipas. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G559 Ἀπελλῆς - 559 Ἀπελλῆς - ἈΠΕΛΛῆΣ - - Apellēs - ap-el-lace' - of Latin origin; Apelles, a Christian:--Apelles. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G570 ἀπιστία - 570 ἀπιστία - ἈΠΙΣΤΊΑ - - apistía - ap-is-tee'-ah - from ἄπιστος; faithlessness, i.e. (negatively) disbelief (lack of Christian faith), or (positively) unfaithfulness (disobedience):--unbelief. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G629 ἀπολύτρωσις - 629 ἀπολύτρωσις - ἈΠΟΛΎΤΡΩΣΙΣ - - apolýtrōsis - ap-ol-oo'-tro-sis - from a compound of ἀπό and λύτρον; (the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figuratively) riddance, or (specially) Christian salvation:--deliverance, redemption. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G711 Ἀριστόβουλος - 711 Ἀριστόβουλος - ἈΡΙΣΤΌΒΟΥΛΟΣ - - Aristóboulos - ar-is-tob'-oo-los - from the same as ἄριστον and βουλή; best counselling; Aristoboulus, a Christian:--Aristobulus. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G734 Ἀρτεμάς - 734 Ἀρτεμάς - ἈΡΤΕΜΆΣ - - Artemás - ar-tem-as' - contracted from a compound of Ἄρτεμις and δῶρον; gift of Artemis; Artemas (or Artemidorus), a Christian:--Artemas. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G799 Ἀσύγκριτος - 799 Ἀσύγκριτος - ἈΣΎΓΚΡΙΤΟΣ - - Asýnkritos - as-oong'-kree-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of συγκρίνω; incomparable; Asyncritus, a Christian:--Asyncritos. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G909 βαπτισμός - 909 βαπτισμός - ΒΑΠΤΙΣΜΌΣ - - baptismós - bap-tis-mos' - from βαπτίζω; ablution (ceremonial or Christian):--baptism, washing. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G907 βαπτίζω - 907 βαπτίζω - ΒΑΠΤΊΖΩ - - baptízō - bap-tid'-zo - from a derivative of βάπτω; to immerse, submerge; to make whelmed (i.e. fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution, especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism:--Baptist, baptize, wash. - - greek
- G918 Βαρθολομαῖος - 918 Βαρθολομαῖος - ΒΑΡΘΟΛΟΜΑῖΟΣ - - Bartholomaîos - bar-thol-om-ah'-yos - of Chaldee origin (בַּר and תַּלְמַי); son of Tolmai; Bar-tholomæus, a Christian apostle:--Bartholomeus. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G5514 Χλόη - 5514 Χλόη - ΧΛΌΗ - - Chlóē - khlo'-ay - feminine of apparently a primary word; "green"; Chloë, a Christian female:--Chloe. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G5546 Χριστιανός - 5546 Χριστιανός - ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΌΣ - - Christianós - khris-tee-an-os' - from Χριστός; a Christian, i.e. follower of Christ:--Christian. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1214 Δημᾶς - 1214 Δημᾶς - ΔΗΜᾶΣ - - Dēmâs - day-mas' - probably for Δημήτριος; Demas, a Christian:--Demas. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1216 Δημήτριος - 1216 Δημήτριος - ΔΗΜΉΤΡΙΟΣ - - Dēmḗtrios - day-may'-tree-os - from (Ceres); Demetrius, the name of an Ephesian and of a Christian:--Demetrius. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1247 διακονέω - 1247 διακονέω - ΔΙΑΚΟΝΈΩ - - diakonéō - dee-ak-on-eh'-o - from διάκονος; to be an attendant, i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or (figuratively) teacher); technically, to act as a Christian deacon:--(ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon. - Verb - greek
- G1248 διακονία - 1248 διακονία - ΔΙΑΚΟΝΊΑ - - diakonía - dee-ak-on-ee'-ah - from διάκονος; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate):--(ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing). - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1249 διάκονος - 1249 διάκονος - ΔΙΆΚΟΝΟΣ - - diákonos - dee-ak'-on-os - probably from an obsolete (to run on errands; compare διώκω); an attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically, a deacon or deaconess):--deacon, minister, servant. - Noun - greek
- G1324 Δίδυμος - 1324 Δίδυμος - ΔΊΔΥΜΟΣ - - Dídymos - did'-oo-mos - prolongation from δίς; double, i.e. twin; Didymus, a Christian:--Didymus. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1343 δικαιοσύνη - 1343 δικαιοσύνη - ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΎΝΗ - - dikaiosýnē - dik-ah-yos-oo'-nay - from δίκαιος; equity (of character or act); specially (Christian) justification:--righteousness. - Noun Feminine - greek
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- Acts 44 11:26 And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.
ΚΑΊ ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἌΓΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἸΣ ἈΝΤΙΌΧΕΙΑ ΔΈ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ ὍΛΟΣ ἘΝΙΑΥΤΌΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΣΥΝΆΓΩ ἘΝ ἘΚΚΛΗΣΊΑ ΚΑΊ ΔΙΔΆΣΚΩ ἹΚΑΝΌΣ ὌΧΛΟΣ ΤΈ ΜΑΘΗΤΉΣ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΌΣ ΠΡῶΤΟΝ ἘΝ ἈΝΤΙΌΧΕΙΑ - Acts 44 26:28 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.
ΔΈ ἈΓΡΊΠΠΑΣ ΦΗΜΊ ΠΡΌΣ ΠΑῦΛΟΣ ὈΛΊΓΟΣ ἘΝ ΠΕΊΘΩ ΜΈ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΌΣ - 1 Peter 60 4:16 Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf.
ΔΈ ΕἸ ὩΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΌΣ ΑἸΣΧΎΝΟΜΑΙ ΜΉ ΑἸΣΧΎΝΟΜΑΙ ΔΈ ΔΟΞΆΖΩ ΘΕΌΣ ἘΝ ΤΟΎΤῼ ΜΈΡΟΣ