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<p> (φωτιζόμενοι '')'' was a term used in the early [[Christian]] Church for the baptized. (See [[Baptism]]). The apostle Paul writes in two places (&nbsp;Hebrews 6:4; &nbsp;Hebrews 10:32) of those who were ἃπαξ φωτισθέντες; and the [[Council]] of [[Laodicea]] (A.D. 372), in its third canon, calls the newly baptized προσφάτως φωτισθέντας ''.'' Justin Martyr, in his second ''Apology,'' explains the name to refer to the [[Spiritual]] knowledge acquired by those who were baptized, and there was probably an association between the term and the ritual use of lights in the baptismal service. — Blunt, ''Cyclop. Of Theol.'' 1, 323. By some, however, the title "illuminated" is supposed to have been given to those newly baptized in the early Church, because a lighted taper was put into their hands as a symbol of their enlightenment. (See [[Lights]]). (J. H.W.) </p>
<p> ( '''''Φωτιζόμενοι''''' '')'' was a term used in the early [[Christian]] Church for the baptized. (See [[Baptism]]). The apostle Paul writes in two places (&nbsp;Hebrews 6:4; &nbsp;Hebrews 10:32) of those who were '''''Ἃπαξ''''' '''''Φωτισθέντες''''' ; and the [[Council]] of [[Laodicea]] (A.D. 372), in its third canon, calls the newly baptized '''''Προσφάτως''''' '''''Φωτισθέντας''''' ''.'' Justin Martyr, in his second ''Apology,'' explains the name to refer to the [[Spiritual]] knowledge acquired by those who were baptized, and there was probably an association between the term and the ritual use of lights in the baptismal service. '''''''''' Blunt, ''Cyclop. Of Theol.'' 1, 323. By some, however, the title "illuminated" is supposed to have been given to those newly baptized in the early Church, because a lighted taper was put into their hands as a symbol of their enlightenment. (See [[Lights]]). (J. H.W.) </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 15 October 2021

Holman Bible Dictionary [1]

 Hebrews 10:32  Hebrews 6:4

Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]

'Enlightened,' by receiving light from God.  Hebrews 10:32 .

King James Dictionary [3]

ILLU'MINATED, pp. Enlightened rendered light or luminous illustrated adorned with pictures, as books.

Webster's Dictionary [4]

(imp. & p. p.) of Illuminate

Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament [5]

See Enlightenment.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]

( Φωτιζόμενοι ) was a term used in the early Christian Church for the baptized. (See Baptism). The apostle Paul writes in two places ( Hebrews 6:4;  Hebrews 10:32) of those who were Ἃπαξ Φωτισθέντες ; and the Council of Laodicea (A.D. 372), in its third canon, calls the newly baptized Προσφάτως Φωτισθέντας . Justin Martyr, in his second Apology, explains the name to refer to the Spiritual knowledge acquired by those who were baptized, and there was probably an association between the term and the ritual use of lights in the baptismal service. Blunt, Cyclop. Of Theol. 1, 323. By some, however, the title "illuminated" is supposed to have been given to those newly baptized in the early Church, because a lighted taper was put into their hands as a symbol of their enlightenment. (See Lights). (J. H.W.)

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