Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary TheophilusSmith's Bible Dictionary Theophilus(friend of God) the person to whom St. Luke inscribes his Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. (Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1) From the honorable epithet applied to him in (Luke 1:3) it has been argued with much probability that he was a person in high official position. All that can be conjectured with any degree of safety concerning him comes to this, that he was a Gentile of rank and consideration who came under the influence of St. Luke or under that of St. Paul at Rome, and was converted to the Christian faith. ATS Bible Dictionary TheophilusFriend of God, an honorable person to whom the evangelist Luke addressed his gospel, and the Acts of the Apostles, Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1. We can only say of him, in general, that most probably he was a man of some note, who lived out of Palestine, and had abjured paganism in order to embrace Christianity. Easton's Bible Dictionary Lover of God, a Christian, probably a Roman, to whom Luke dedicated both his Gospel (Luke 1:3) and the Acts of the Apostles (1:1). Nothing beyond this is known of him. From the fact that Luke applies to him the title "most excellent", the same title Paul uses in addressing Felix (Acts 23:26; 24:3) and Festus (26:25), it has been concluded that Theophilus was a person of rank, perhaps a Roman officer. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia THEOPHILUSthe-of'-i-lus (Theophilos, "loved of God"): The one to whom Luke addressed his Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles (compare Luke 1:3 Acts 1:1). It has been suggested that Theophilus is merely a generic term for all Christians, but the epithet "most excellent" implies it was applied by Luke to a definite person, probably a Roman official, whom he held in high respect. Theophilus may have been the presbyter who took part in sending the letter from the Corinthians to Paul, given in the "Acta Pauli" (compare Hennecke, Neutestamentliche Apokryphen, 378). There is also a magistrate Theophilus mentioned in the "Acts of James" as being converted by James on his way to India (compare Budge, The Contendings of the Apostles, II, 299), but these and other identifications, together with other attempts to trace out the further history of the original Theophilus, are without sufficient evidence for their establishment (compare also Knowling in The Expositor Greek Testament, II, 49-51). Greek 2321. Theophilos -- "friend of God," Theophilus, the addressee of ... ... 2320, 2321. Theophilos. 2322 . "friend of God," Theophilus, the addressee of Luke and Acts. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Theophilos ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2321.htm - 6k Library Theophilus to Autolycus Theophilus. ... Theophilus. ... Theophilus. ... Theophilus. ... Theophilus Theophilus Theophilus Theophilus. ... Theophilus. ... Thesaurus Theophilus (2 Occurrences)... him the title "most excellent", the same title Paul uses in addressing Felix (Acts 23:26; 24:3) and Festus (26:25), it has been concluded that Theophilus was a ... /t/theophilus.htm - 8k The-oph'ilus (2 Occurrences) Beginning (187 Occurrences) Account (460 Occurrences) Narrative (2 Occurrences) Noble (61 Occurrences) Understanding (248 Occurrences) Observation (4 Occurrences) Orderly (8 Occurrences) Origin (25 Occurrences) Resources Who was Theophilus at the beginning of Luke and Acts? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Luke in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Questions about Luke | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Theophilus (2 Occurrences)Luke 1:3 Acts 1:1 Subtopics Theophilus: A Christian to Whom Luke Addressed the Books of Luke and Acts Related Terms |