👉 "Diadora" in the Bible means "chief". It refers to the chief priest or a high-ranking official, possibly appointed by God. The term appears frequently in the New Testament, particularly in references to Aaron, Levitical priests, and temple leadership figures like Simeon and Levi (Luke 1:30-36; John 20:22; Acts 7:54-59). In context, "Diadora" means a high-ranking figure or an important position.