The concept of Leader in Christianity
Synonyms: Chief, Head, Director, Captain, Guide, Commander, Manager, Ruler, President, Pioneer., Principal
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Christian concept of 'Leader'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This is the group whose schemes were upset by the address, representing those in authority and influence.[1] (2) This refers to the disciples, the individuals who Mary Magdalene sought to inform, because they needed to know about the empty tomb.[2] (3) The individual who was in charge or guided a group of people, like Barnabas.[3] (4) This word describes Jesus, and it means a Beginner or Originator, who takes the lead in anything, and hence the notions of chieftainship and priority are easily deduced from it.[4] (5) This refers to Joshua, who was responsible for the action of recognizing and endorsing the promise made to Caleb, independent of the operation of the lot.[5]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) The leaders, who were the instigators of the rebellion, were the focus of the Lord's wrath, while the unhappy dupes were spared, and they were ordered to separate themselves.[6]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This role is one of the three chief aspects that portrays Moses, and some writers think there is evidence that Israelites who went to Egypt did not comprise the whole nation.[7]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The leader is mentioned in the text as the one who was to proceed from Bethlehem and from the tribe of Judah, and was to suffer in the city.[8] (2) The individual is to be honored as a representation of the divine, possessing the knowledge of the path leading to the sacred city, which everyone should follow.[9] (3) This term is used to describe Christ, and his role in the context of the city and holy place being exterminated.[10] (4) The leader is the one that the natives attempt to capture when fishing for the best pearls in India; when captured, the others are easily caught.[11] (5) The leader is mentioned in the text, as Theodotus the tanner was the leader of a God-denying apostasy.[12]