Theophilus Presbyter died in 1125.
The Presbyter Salvian was a Christian writer from Gaul who is known for his work "On the Government of God," which was written in the 5th century. This work discusses moral and theological issues of his time, focusing on the idea of divine justice and the moral responsibility of individuals.
A presbyter is a member of alliance leadership that is a level higher than officer, but a level down from Vice Host. A presbyter may both invite and expel members but is not given the power to set diplomacy.
presbyter Diocleas has written: 'Ljetopis popa Dukljanina' -- subject(s): Sources, Slavs, History
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The Greek word "presbus" meant "old man", and "presbyteros" is the comparative form of this. The English words "presbyter" and "priest" are both derived from the Greek presbyteros, so you could reasonably translate "presbyter" as either "priest" or "elder", though the distinction between the two varies considerably from denomination to denomination. Anyone referred to as a presbyter is almost certainly in a leadership position of some kind within the church, though it may be more administrative than ministerial.
A presbyter is an elder the Presbyterian Church. In Episcopal churches, a presbyter is a minister of the second order, under the authority of a bishop. In the early Christian church a presbyter was an office bearer who exercised teaching, priestly, and administrative functions.
A:Diotrephes and Demetrius are mentioned in 3 John, written by an unknown author who called himself "the Presbyter." Diotrephes has emerged as a leader in the community and has decided to keep out travelling missionaries, including those from the presbyter. His refusal of hospitality, causes the presbyter to write 3 John to Gaius, seemingly a wealthy person in a neighbouring community. Gaius has been providing hospitality on a temporary basis, but the presbyter wants him to take over larger responsibility for helping the missionaries, including Demetrius, who will soon arrive.
Salvianus has written: 'The writings of Salvian, the presbyter' -- subject(s): Theology
the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
Otto Abel has written: 'Studien zu dem gallischen Presbyter, Johannes Cassianus'
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