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preacher

  (prē'chər) pronunciation
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  1. One who preaches, especially one who publicly proclaims the gospel for an occupation.
  2. Alaska. A fallen tree or log submerged in a river and creating a hazard for boats.

REGIONAL NOTE   River navigation in America has its own lexicon, including words for hazards encountered in riverboat travel. Large uprooted trees that had drifted down the river and become stuck in the riverbed were sometimes known by their peculiar and dangerous characteristics. John McPhee writes for the New Yorker: “One kind . . . known as a sawyer, sawed up and down with the vagaries of the current . . . In the Yukon River, such logs—eternally bowing—are known as preachers. In the Mississippi . . . they were all snags.


 
 
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noun

    A person ordained for service in a Christian church: churchman, churchwoman, clergyman, clergywoman, cleric, clerical, clerk, divine, ecclesiastic, minister, parson. Informal reverend. See religion.

 
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IN BRIEF: A minister of a church.

pronunciation Without the gift of love, you will never be a preacher. — Edward King (1829-1910)

 
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For the comic book series, see Preacher (comics).

Preacher is a term the for someone who preaches sermons or gives homilies.

Some believe a preacher is distinct from a theologian by focusing on the communication of the doctrine rather than the development of the doctrine. Others see preaching and theology as being intertwined. Preaching is not limited to religious views, but it extends to moral and social world-views as well. Preachers are common throughout most cultures. They can take the form of a Christian minister on a Sunday morning, or an Islamic Imam or Da'ee on a Friday afternoon. The point of preaching is to inform or convince the hearer of a certain world-view or belief. For this reason, many nonreligious persons shun preachers and accuse them of forcing beliefs on people. Preaching also serves as reminders and encouragements to people who already subscribe to the preacher's beliefs. For many, the term preacher is derogatory, while some consider it an honor.

The preaching of sermons is especially prominent in Protestantism, especially among those denominations that feature revivalism. Lay preachers often figure in these traditions of worship, for example the Methodist local preachers. Among Roman Catholics, the Dominican Order is officially known as the Order of Preachers (Ordo Praedicatorum in Latin); friars of this order were trained to publicly preach in vernacular languages, and the order was created by Saint Dominic to preach to the Cathars of southern France in the early thirteenth century.

In many churches in the United States, the title "Preacher" is synonymous with "Pastor" or "Minister", and the churches minister is often referred to simply as "our/the preacher" or by name sucha s "Preacher Smith". Sometimes the minister may even be addressed by using the word, such as "Good morning, Preacher".

Preacher's sermon in the big tent
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Preacher's sermon in the big tent

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  • Preacher is also the author of the Book of Ecclesiastes according to the King James Version. Preacher is the translation of the Hebrew word קהלת (Qoheleth). There is much debate about the identity of the Preacher, and some suggest it is Solomon.

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Translations: Translations for: Preacher

Dansk (Danish)
n. - prædikant

Nederlands (Dutch)
prediker, verkondiger

Français (French)
n. - pasteur

Deutsch (German)
n. - Prediger

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ιεροκήρυκας

Italiano (Italian)
predicatore, pastore

Português (Portuguese)
n. - pregador (m)

Русский (Russian)
проповедник

Español (Spanish)
n. - pastor, predicador

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - predikant, förkunnare

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
传道者, 牧师, 讲道者

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 傳道者, 牧師, 講道者

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 설교자, 주창자, 훈계자

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 説教師

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) الواعظ‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מטיף, דרשן‬


 
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