Who was Alexander?

Conquering warrior for God

The story of Alexander

Alexander - King
Alexander - King
King

Alexander was a biblical figure who is best known for his role in the New Testament. He was a Jewish Christian who was a member of the church in Jerusalem. He was a close friend of the Apostle Paul and was present at the Council of Jerusalem. Alexander was born in the city of Tarsus in Cilicia, which is now part of modern-day Turkey. He was the son of a Jewish couple, Aquila and Priscilla. He had a brother named Rufus. Alexander was a tentmaker by trade and was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys. He was present at the Council of Jerusalem, where the apostles discussed the issue of whether Gentile converts to Christianity should be required to observe the Jewish Law. Alexander argued against the requirement, and his opinion was accepted by the council. Alexander is best known for his role in the New Testament and his presence at the Council of Jerusalem. He is remembered for his defense of the Gentiles and his contribution to the early church.

Name meaning

The name Alexander is of Greek origin and means "defender of the people" or "protector of men." It is derived from the Greek name Alexandros, composed of the elements "alexein," meaning "to defend" or "to protect," and "aner," meaning "man" or "warrior." The name has been popularized throughout history by notable figures such as Alexander the Great, the ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's most successful military commanders. Alexander has been a popular and enduring name in many cultures around the world.

Name origin

Greek

Role

King

First mention

Mark 15:21

Appearances in the Bible

5 mentions

Alexander in the Bible

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Mark

Chapter 15

Jesus Before Pilate and Crucifixion

Jesus is crucified and buried, and on the third day He rises from the dead.

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The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 4

The Arrest and Release of Peter and John

The apostles are arrested again, but an angel frees them from prison and they continue to preach.

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The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 19

The Riot in Ephesus

Paul performs miracles in Ephesus and teaches about the Holy Spirit.

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1 Timothy

Chapter 1

Greeting and Purpose

Paul greets Timothy and writes to instruct him on how to conduct himself as a leader in the church. He urges Timothy to ...

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2 Timothy

Chapter 4

Final Exhortations and Farewell

Paul encourages Timothy to be ready to defend the faith, to preach the word, and to fulfill his ministry. He also gives ...

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