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Alexander
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Man-defender. (1.) A relative of Annas the high priest, present when Peter and John were examined before the Sanhedrim (Acts 4:6). (2.) A man whose father, Simon the Cyrenian, bore the cross of Christ (Mark 15:21). (3.) A Jew of Ephesus who took a prominent part in the uproar raised there by the preaching of Paul (Acts 19:33). The Jews put him forward to plead their cause before the mob. It was probably intended that he should show that he and the other Jews had no sympathy with Paul any more than the Ephesians had. It is possible that this man was the same as the following. (4.) A coppersmith who, with Hymenaeus and others, promulgated certain heresies regarding the resurrection (1 Tim. 1:19; 2 Tim. 4:14), and made shipwreck of faith and of a good conscience. Paul excommunicated him (1 Tim. 1:20; comp. 1 Cor. 5:5).
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
ALEXAN'DER (man-defender). 1. The son of Simon the Cyrenian. Mark 15:21. A distinguished Jew who, with others, took part against Peter and John. Acts 4:6. A Jew of Ephesus who took a conspicuous part in the controversy between Paul and the populace of that city, and attempted, without success, to quell the commotion. Acts 19:33. A coppersmith and apostate from Christianity, whom Paul mentions in terms of severe reproach. 1 Tim 1:19, Gen 23:20 and 1 Tim 1:2 1 Tim 4:14.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
one who assists men
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
ALEXAN'DER (man-defender). 1. The son of Simon the Cyrenian. Mark 15:21. A distinguished Jew who, with others, took part against Peter and John. Acts 4:6. A Jew of Ephesus who took a conspicuous part in the controversy between Paul and the populace of that city, and attempted, without success, to quell the commotion. Acts 19:33. A coppersmith and apostate from Christianity, whom Paul mentions in terms of severe reproach. 1 Tim 1:19, Gen 23:20 and 1 Tim 1:2 1 Tim 4:14.