- ἐπίσκοποι, lit. 'overseers',
traditionally translated as bishops) and
diákonoi (διάκονοι, 'deacons'); and
secondly of
exhortation to
faithfulness in maintaining...
- were ****ociated
presbyters (presbyteroi, Gr**** for "elders") and
deacons (
diakonoi, Gr**** for "servants"). As
communities multiplied and grew in size, the...
- ministry, and also
expects to pay them a
personal visit. Paul asks the two
diakonoi,
Euodia and Syntyche,
female leaders of
different house-groups in Philippi...
- (overseers);
presbyteroi (elders), as was the case with
Jewish communities; and
diakonoi (ministerial servants).
Presbyters were
ordained and ****isted the bishop;...
- (overseers);
presbyteroi (elders), as was the case with
Jewish communities; and
diakonoi (ministerial servants).
Presbyters were
ordained and ****isted the bishop;...