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Ekklesia is a Greek word that refers to "an assembly".

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What is meant by the term ekklesia?

The term ekklesia is actually a Greek word. Ekklesia translates to a group or assembly of citizens which are summoned by a crier or legislative assembly.


What Does King mean when he invokes the true ekklesia?

Martin Luther King makes reference to "the true ekklesia". The word 'ekklesia', means 'church', so by invoking "the true ekklesia", he is invoking the real church. This is in reference to "the church within the church", or the part of church beyond organized. Martin Luther King expresses disappointment towards the church and the people there.


What is themeaning of ekklesia in Greek?

Just what is a "church?"Strong's Greek Dictionary, #1570. ekklesia, a calling out. (1b) Ekklesia, from ek, "out of," and klesis, "a calling..." So the church is those whom God has CALLED OUT to be His "called out ones,"http://homepages.woosh.co.nz/hirat/


What were the different levels of Spartan government?

There were the two kings, the Gerousia ( or council of Elders), The Ephorate and the Ekklesia (or the apella, or the Assembly).


Was pnyx hill built or was built by nature?

Pnyx hill also known as Ekklesia was built by Greece people (Athenians)


What has the author Konst A Bobolini written?

Konst. A. Bobolini has written: 'E Ekklesia eis ton agona tes eleutherias'


What is an ekklesia?

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.


What is the Greek meaning of the word Church?

The modern Greek word for church is - ekklesia (εκκλησία)The modern Hebrew word for church is k'nessiah (כנסיה).In ancient Greek, Ekklesia meant an assembly, sometimes translated as congregation. In ancient Greek culture it was not used to refer to a a religious assembly but a political one. From the Greek "ekk" meaning "out" , "kaleo" meaning "called", therefore ekklesia, in the New Testament, could mean a body of Christians called out of the Roman or Judean political systems to come together into a separate civil community. Greek kyriakon "of the Lord" referred to houses of Christian worship, or churches, since about 300 A.D.There is no Ancient Hebrew word for church, because when Ancient Hebrew was spoken, there were no churches.


Who was 2 john written to?

It is written to the "elect lady and her children". In the Greek, the word is ekklesia. Ekklesia is a gathering of called out ones. It is the same word used for Church. Church is not a building. It's the people. The letter was written to Mary, the mother of Jesus Messieh. The greeting "Elect Lady" refers to Mary. The word used for elect is not ekklesia, but rather eklektos, meaning picked out or chosen. Mary is elect by virtue of the virgin birth, and is called "highly favored" (Luke 1:28). "Favored" here means honored. Mary was chosen as the "elect" vessel, look at the prophecies of the virgin birth. The word "chosen" is also the same word "elect" in many passages of Scripture (see-"eklektos": Mat 20:16; 22:14,22; Luk 23:35; Rom 16:13; 1Pet 2:4,9; Rev 17:14). Elect, chosen, is in reference to a person's place among the redeemed as chosen by God prior to the foundation of the world for His purpose. John was writing to her so she could pass on information to the church (her children, as being the Mother of Jesus, she becomes the "spiritual grandmother").


Where in the bible is the catholic word mentioned?

EKKLESIA KATH'OLES "ē men oun ekklēsia kath olēs tēs ioudaias kai galilaias kai samareias eichen eirēnēn oikodomoumenē kai poreuomenē tō phobō tou kuriou kai tē paraklēsei tou agiou pneumatos eplēthuneto" Acts. 9:31 (Greek Bible) The Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos), meaning "universal" Catholic means universal in Greek.


What is the central market place of Athens?

PNYX Wikipedia states this is a hill in central Athens with a speakers platform called the Bema. It was the meeting place of the first democratic legislature, the Athenian Ekklesia.