Tertullus - Wikipedia In the New Testament, Tertullus [1] (a modification of "Tertius") was an orator or lawyer who was employed by the Jewish leaders to state their case against the apostle Paul in the presence of Felix (Acts 24:1-9)
Tertullus - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway TERTULLUS tər tūl’ əs (Τέρτυλλος, G5472, diminutive of Lat tertiufs, third) The professional orator hired by the Jews to state their case against Paul before Felix, Rom governor of Judea (Acts 24:1-9) He may have been a Rom , judging from his Lat name, although Rom names were common among Jews and Greeks; or he may have been
Topical Bible: Tertullus Tertullus is a figure mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Book of Acts He is known for his role as a professional orator or lawyer who represented the Jewish authorities in their case against the Apostle Paul
Tertullus Meaning - Bible Definition and References Tertullus (diminutive from Tertius ), "a certain orator," ( Acts 24:1 ) who was retained by the high priest and Sanhedrin to accuse the apostle Paul at Caesarea before the Roman procurator Antonius Felix
Tertullus - International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia Tertullus was a hired pleader whose services were necessary that the case for the Jews might be stated in proper form Although he bore a Roman name, he was not necessarily a Roman; Roman names were common both among Greeks and Jews, and most orators were at this time of eastern extraction
Tertullus - Biblical Cyclopedia Tertul'lus (Τέρτυλλος, a diminutive from the Roman name Tertius, analogous to Lucullus from Lucius, Fabullus from Fabius, etc ), "a certain orator" (Ac 24:1) who was retained by the high-priest and Sanhedrim to accuse the apostle Paul at Caesarea before the Roman procurator Antonius Felix A D 55 SEE PAUL
Tertullus: 6 definitions - Wisdom Library Tertullus refers to:—(diminutive from Tertius), “a certain orator,” (Acts 24:1) who was retained by the high priest and Sanhedrin to accuse the apostle Paul at Caesarea before the Roman procurator Antonius Felix He evidently belonged to the class of professional orators