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Worshipper, Worshiper
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wur'-ship-er ((neocoros) temple-keeper, (weorth) worthy, (scipe) ship)
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Easton's Bible Dictionary
(no entry)
Hitchcock's Dictionary of Bible Names
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Smith's Bible Dictionary
A translation of the Greek word neocoros, used once only,
( Acts
19:35 ) in the margin, "temple-keeper." The neocoros was originally an attendant
in a temple probably intrusted with its charge. The term neocoros became thus
applied to cities or communities which undertook the worship of particular emperors
even during their lives. The first occurrence of the term in connection with Ephesus
is on coins of the age of Nero, A.D. 54-68.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
wur'-ship-er.
See TEMPLE KEEPERS; WORSHIP.

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