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<p> ( ἱερόσυλοι , <i> ''''' hierósuloi ''''' </i> , "guilty of sacrilege"): A term used by the town clerk of [[Ephesus]] ( Acts 19:37 , the King James Version "robbers of churches"). As the temple of | Robbers Of Temples <ref name="term_7551" /> | ||
==References == | <p> ( ἱερόσυλοι , <i> ''''' hierósuloi ''''' </i> , "guilty of sacrilege"): A term used by the town clerk of [[Ephesus]] ( Acts 19:37 , the King James Version "robbers of churches"). As the temple of Diana (Artemas) had a great treasure-chamber, the offense might not be unknown among them; compare Romans 2:22 . </p> <p> In 2 [[Maccabees]] 4:42 the King James Version the epithet "church-robber" (the Revised Version (British and American) "author of the sacrilege") is applied to [[Lysimachus]] (which see). </p> | ||
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Robbers Of Temples [1]
( ἱερόσυλοι , hierósuloi , "guilty of sacrilege"): A term used by the town clerk of Ephesus ( Acts 19:37 , the King James Version "robbers of churches"). As the temple of Diana (Artemas) had a great treasure-chamber, the offense might not be unknown among them; compare Romans 2:22 .
In 2 Maccabees 4:42 the King James Version the epithet "church-robber" (the Revised Version (British and American) "author of the sacrilege") is applied to Lysimachus (which see).