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Couriergraph

Definition: "Couriergraph" in the Bible refers to a person who brought or delivered an important document, usually written in Greek, from one place to another. The word was used in the New Testament for a messenger who carried letters between two cities, like "the messenger of God" (Acts 17:28). It's also used as a metaphor for a servant or assistant, similar to the "carrier" in Old Testament texts. In Jewish law, it is a term that refers specifically to an individual who performs a sacred ritual or service. The word comes from the Greek แผ€ฯ€ฯŒฯƒฯ„ฮฟฮปฮฟฯ‚, meaning "to take," and ฮตฯฮณฮฑฯƒฮฏฮฑ, which means "service." The exact definition of 'couriergraph' varies between different texts but typically refers to someone fulfilling a specific obligation or performing an act that requires immediate attention, like "the courier who brought the letter" (Luke 4:17).


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