Areopagite
Areopagite
A member of the court of the Areopagus. see Dionyilium Siusthe Areopagite
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Areopagite
(), a member (Act 17:34) of the court of AREOPAGUS SEE AREOPAGUS (q.v.). This, as constituted by Solon, consisted of the nine archons (chief magistrates) for the year, and the ex-archons. The latter became members for life; but before their admission, they were submitted, at the close of their annual magistracy, to a rigid scrutiny into their conduct in office and their private morals. Proof of criminal or unbecoming conduct was sufficient also afterward to expel them. Various accounts are given of the number to which the Areopagites were limited. If there was any fixed number, admission to the council could not have been a necessary consequence of honorable discharge from the archonship. But it is more probable that the accounts which limit the number are applicable only to the earlier period of its existence (see the anonymous argument to Demosthenes’ Oration against Androtion). Lysias expressly states that the acting archons had a seat in it (Areop. p. 110, 16-20).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Areopagite
a member of the court of Areopagus (Acts 17:34).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Areopagite
ar-e-opa-jt. See DIONYSIUS.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Areopagite
[Areop’agite]
One connected with the court of Areopagus at Athens, where Dionysius heard Paul and “clave to him and believed.” Act 17:34.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Areopagite
Areop’agite. A member of the court of Areopagus. Act 17:31. See Mars’ Hill.