The concept of Highness in Christianity
In Early Christianity, the term "Highness" carries significant meaning as a title of respect. It was used by the Jews and the crowd when addressing Pilate, reflecting his authority and the reverence held for him as a governor. Joseph also employed this term, indicating his acknowledgment of Pilate's power. Thus, "Highness" encapsulates both respect and recognition of authoritative roles in that historical context.1
Synonyms: Majesty, Royalty, Sovereignty, Eminence, Grandeur, Excellency, Nobility
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Christian concept of 'Highness'
Significance in Early Christian church and writers:
Early Christianity
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From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Highness is a term of respect used by the Jews when addressing Pilate, indicating his position of authority.[1] (2) A term used by Joseph in addressing Pilate, signifying respect for the authority of the governor.[2] (3) A title of respect used by the crowd addressing Pilate, signifying his authority over them.[3] (4) A respectful title used by the Jews when addressing Pilate.[4]