- Athens, and Tatian. The text
itself does not
identify the author. The word "
mathetes" is the Gr**** word for "student" or "disciple," and it
appears only once...
- have
harmed it. The
Epistle to Diognetus,
sometimes called Mathetes or
Epistle of
Mathetes to Diogentus, is the
first extant Christian apology. In the...
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disciple whom
Jesus loved as a brother" (ὁ μαθητὴς ὃν ἠγάπα ὁ Ἰησοῦς, ho
mathētēs hon ēgapā ho Iēsous), or in John 20:2; "whom
Jesus loved as a friend" (ὃν...
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Jesus loved" (Ancient Gr****: ὁ μαθητὴς ὃν ἠγάπα ὁ Ἰησοῦς, romanized: ho
mathētēs hon ēgapā ho Iēsous) or, in John 20:2; "the
other disciple whom
Jesus loved"...
- The
seventy disciples (Gr****: ἑβδομήκοντα μαθητές,
hebdomikonta mathetes),
known in the
Eastern Christian traditions as the
seventy apostles (Gr****: ἑβδομήκοντα...
- been
called disciples, or "students" (Latin discipulus; Gr**** μαθητής
mathētḗs;
Hebrew לִמּוּד limmûdh; all
meaning "one who learns").
Jesus is stated...
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Ignatius to
Polycarp ♦
Epistle of
Polycarp to the
Philippians ♦
Epistle of
Mathetes to
Diognetus ♦
Martyrdom of
Polycarp ♦
Epistle to the
Laodiceans (an epistle...
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canonical gospels never go so far as to
label Salome a "disciple" ("pupil"
mathētēs), and so
mainstream Christian writers usually describe her as a "follower"...
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concerns Plato and Isocrates." They
further declare that
emending 'pupil' (
mathêtês) for 'teacher' (kathêgêtês) is
equally foolish. They
themselves suggest...
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disciples would be costly. The term "disciple"
represents the
Koine Gr**** word
mathētḗs (μαθητής),
which generally means "one who
engages in
learning through instruction...