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(in the bible) titus

Definition: The term 'Titus' is a name given to an apostle of Jesus Christ. It originally meant, in Greek, "the man," as in the Roman god Saturninus; but it was later used by the New Testament writers to designate the Apostle Paul, who had been born in Rome. The word 'Titus' originally referred to Paul's title, which was the Titus Apostolicus, meaning "The Apostle of the Lord." It has also been interpreted as referring to Paul's position as apostle and as a leader of the early church. In modern times, the term is often used in connection with Paul's writings and teachings. However, its exact etymology remains debated by scholars and theologians. Some believe that it refers to an earlier title or name given to Paul, while others argue that it was originally a personal epithet referring to Paul as 'Titus'.


(in the Bible) Titus