(2 Kings 14:8; 16:7; 18:14; 2 Chronicles 32:31) Ministers are called ambassadors of Christ. Transliteration: chashman Phonetic Spelling: (khash-man') Short Definition: envoys. James Arminius, DD &C. &C. To his Excellency ... ... &c. TO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE NOBLE LORD, HIPPOLYTUS A COLLIBUS, AMBASSADOR, FROM THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE, THE ELECTOR PALATINE, TO THE SEVEN UNITED DUTCH ... /.../arminius/the works of james arminius vol 2/a letter by the rev.htm, How Antiochus Made a League with Ptolemy and How Onias Provoked ... ... Euergetes sent an ambassador to Jerusalem, and complained that Onias did not pay his taxes, and threatened, that if he did not receive them, he would seize ... /.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 4 how antiochus made.htm, Appendix B: Forgery Procured by Mary of Guise ... {280b} On January 28, the Regent writes from Scotland to de Noailles, then the French Ambassador to England, bidding him to mention this submission to Elizabeth ... /.../lang/john knox and the reformation/appendix b forgery procured by.htm, God's Ambassadors. The name of apostle may be taken (1) in the sense of being called directly by Jesus as an ambassador for. In our recent blogs about which words are most commonly looked for on the Collins dictionary website, we have tended to stress how the searches reflect the changes in society brought about by the various stages of the global Covid-19 epidemic. Capitalising on that trend while simultaneously aiming to tackle the UK’s obesity pandemic, the government has promised ‘a revolution in cycling and walking’.
He made it possible for us to be restored in a relationship with him. Like Micah, he promises justice and peace will come (2:2–4). so I don’t have to look at them any longer.
But some of us do not even need to travel to be in contact with many nations. Today, there are so many opportunities to travel to other nations. Lord, thank you for all the amazing wonders you have done for me. 4243 presbeúŠ(a verb derived from presbys, "an older, venerated person") â properly, to be elderly or mature, "to be the elder, to take precedence and hence act as an ambassador" (A-S). In the Old Testament the Hebrew word tsir , meaning "one who goes on an errand," is rendered thus ( Joshua 9:4 ; Proverbs 13:17 ; Isaiah 18:2 ; Jeremiah 49:14 ; Obadiah 1:1 ). Definition and meaning:AMBASSADOR am-bas'-a-dor (mal'akh, 'messenger'; 'luts, 'interpreter'; tsir, 'to go'; hence a messenger; presbeuo, 'to act as an ambassador,' li. The inhabitants of Gibeon made themselves pretended ambassadors to Joshua in order to secure by deceit the protection of a treaty ("covenant") (Joshua 9:4).In the New Testament the term is used in a figurative sense.
Find a diplomatic way, as an ambassador for Christ, to ‘tell everyone you meet what he has done!’ (v.1, MSG). Paul writes that we are ‘Christ’s ambassadors’ (2 Corinthians 5:20). Jesus called us to go out to all the world and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19–20). Thank you for the immense privilege of being your ambassadors, able to take this message to a world that desperately needs hope and forgiveness. presbeuó: to be the elder, to take precedence, to be an ambassador, act as an ambassador. May Jesus’ love compel me in everything I do. The New Testament tells us how: in today’s New Testament passage we read how ‘God made him [Jesus] who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God’ (2 Corinthians 5:21).