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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74939" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74939" /> ==
<p> '''Si'las.''' ''('' contracted form of '''Silvanus''' , ''woody).'' An eminent member of the early Christian Church, described, under that name, in the Acts, but as Silvanus, in St. Paul's Epistles. He first appears as one of the leaders of the church at Jerusalem, &nbsp;Acts 15:22, holding the office of an inspired teacher. &nbsp;Acts 15:32. His name, derived from the Latin, '''silva''' , ''"wood",'' betokens him a Hellenistic Jew, and he appears to have been a Roman citizen. &nbsp;Acts 16:37. He was appointed as a delegate to accompany Paul and Barnabas, on their return to Antioch with the decree of the Council of Jerusalem. &nbsp;Acts 15:22; &nbsp;Acts 15:32. </p> <p> Having accomplished this mission, he returned to Jerusalem. &nbsp;Acts 15:33. He must, however, have immediately revisited Antioch, for we find him selected by St. Paul as the companion, of his second missionary journey. &nbsp;Acts 15:40; &nbsp;Acts 17:10. At Berea, he was left behind with Timothy, while St. Paul proceeded to Athens, &nbsp;Acts 17:14, and we hear nothing more of his movements, until he rejoined the apostle at Corinth. &nbsp;Acts 18:5. His presence at Corinth is several times noticed. &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:19; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 1:1; &nbsp;2 Thessalonians 1:1. Whether he was the Silvanus who conveyed St. Peter's first Epistle to Asia Minor, &nbsp;1 Peter 5:12, is doubtful; the probabilities are in favor of the identity. [[A]] tradition of very slight authority represents Silas to have become bishop of Corinth. </p>
<p> '''Si'las.''' ''('' contracted form of [[Silvanus]] , ''woody).'' An eminent member of the early Christian Church, described, under that name, in the Acts, but as Silvanus, in St. Paul's Epistles. He first appears as one of the leaders of the church at Jerusalem, &nbsp;Acts 15:22, holding the office of an inspired teacher. &nbsp;Acts 15:32. His name, derived from the Latin, '''silva''' , ''"wood",'' betokens him a Hellenistic Jew, and he appears to have been a Roman citizen. &nbsp;Acts 16:37. He was appointed as a delegate to accompany Paul and Barnabas, on their return to Antioch with the decree of the Council of Jerusalem. &nbsp;Acts 15:22; &nbsp;Acts 15:32. </p> <p> Having accomplished this mission, he returned to Jerusalem. &nbsp;Acts 15:33. He must, however, have immediately revisited Antioch, for we find him selected by St. Paul as the companion, of his second missionary journey. &nbsp;Acts 15:40; &nbsp;Acts 17:10. At Berea, he was left behind with Timothy, while St. Paul proceeded to Athens, &nbsp;Acts 17:14, and we hear nothing more of his movements, until he rejoined the apostle at Corinth. &nbsp;Acts 18:5. His presence at Corinth is several times noticed. &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:19; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 1:1; &nbsp;2 Thessalonians 1:1. Whether he was the Silvanus who conveyed St. Peter's first Epistle to Asia Minor, &nbsp;1 Peter 5:12, is doubtful; the probabilities are in favor of the identity. [[A]] tradition of very slight authority represents Silas to have become bishop of Corinth. </p>
          
          
== Bridgeway Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_19061" /> ==
== Bridgeway Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_19061" /> ==
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== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70743" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70743" /> ==
<p> '''Silas''' (''sî'las'' ), &nbsp;Acts 15:40, contracted from '''Silvanus''' (''sil-vâ'nus'' ), ''woody,'' &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:19, is called one of the chief of the brethren, &nbsp;Acts 15:22, and a faithful brother. &nbsp;1 Peter 5:12. He is supposed to have been a native of Antioch, and a member of the Christian church there. &nbsp;Acts 15:37-41. He was the associate of Paul in several of his missionary tours, and his fellow-prisoner at Philippi. &nbsp;Acts 15:40; &nbsp;Acts 16:25; &nbsp;Acts 16:29; &nbsp;Acts 17:4; &nbsp;Acts 17:10; &nbsp;Acts 17:15. He is called a prophet. &nbsp;Acts 15:32. </p>
<p> [[Silas]] (''sî'las'' ), &nbsp;Acts 15:40, contracted from [[Silvanus]] (''sil-vâ'nus'' ), ''woody,'' &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:19, is called one of the chief of the brethren, &nbsp;Acts 15:22, and a faithful brother. &nbsp;1 Peter 5:12. He is supposed to have been a native of Antioch, and a member of the Christian church there. &nbsp;Acts 15:37-41. He was the associate of Paul in several of his missionary tours, and his fellow-prisoner at Philippi. &nbsp;Acts 15:40; &nbsp;Acts 16:25; &nbsp;Acts 16:29; &nbsp;Acts 17:4; &nbsp;Acts 17:10; &nbsp;Acts 17:15. He is called a prophet. &nbsp;Acts 15:32. </p>
          
          
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_81407" /> ==
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_81407" /> ==