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What is an ekklesia?

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Updated: 8/16/2019

Church. The Greek word ekklesia was used among the Greeks for a group of citizens who would come together to discuss the affairs of the state. see Acts 19:39.

As applied to the church it means 'a called out assembly' in that Christians are called (as were the relevant citizens of Greece) out of their regular life to meet together as a separate people 'unto His name' i.e. Jesus.

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