2921. Krispos
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Krispos: Crispus

Original Word: Κρίσπος
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: Krispos
Pronunciation: KREES-pos
Phonetic Spelling: (kris'-pos)
Definition: Crispus
Meaning: Crispus, ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, converted and baptized by Paul.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Crispus.

Of Latin origin; "crisp"; Crispus, a Corinthian -- Crispus.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of Latin origin
Definition
Crispus, a Corinthian Christian
NASB Translation
Crispus (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2921: Κρίσπος

Κρίσπος, Κρισπου, , Crispus, the ruler of a synagogue at Corinth, Acts 18:8; baptized by Paul, 1 Corinthians 1:14.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Of Latin origin, the name "Crispus" means "curly" or "curled."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Hebrew equivalents for the Greek name Κρίσπος, as it is of Latin origin and specific to the New Testament context. However, the concept of a synagogue leader or influential community figure can be related to various Hebrew terms for leadership and authority within the Jewish community.

Usage: The name Crispus appears in the New Testament as a notable figure in the early Christian church, specifically in the context of Paul's missionary journeys.

Context: Crispus was a prominent figure in the early Christian community, known for his conversion to Christianity under the ministry of the Apostle Paul. He is mentioned in the Book of Acts and in Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians. Crispus served as the synagogue leader in Corinth, a position of significant influence and responsibility within the Jewish community. His conversion is noteworthy because it signifies the spread of the Gospel beyond the Jewish community to include influential leaders.

In Acts 18:8 (BSB), it is recorded: "Crispus, the synagogue leader, and his whole household believed in the Lord; and many of the Corinthians who heard the message believed and were baptized." This passage highlights the impact of Crispus's conversion, as it led to the belief and baptism of many Corinthians, demonstrating the power of the Gospel to transcend cultural and religious boundaries.

Additionally, Crispus is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 1:14 (BSB), where Paul states: "I thank God that I did not baptize any of you except Crispus and Gaius." This reference underscores Crispus's significance in the Corinthian church and Paul's relationship with him.

Crispus's story is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the early church's growth through the conversion of influential leaders. His example serves as an encouragement for believers to witness boldly and embrace the inclusive nature of the Gospel.

Forms and Transliterations
Κρισπον Κρίσπον Κρισπος Κρίσπος Krispon Kríspon Krispos Kríspos
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 18:8 N-NMS
GRK: Κρίσπος δὲ ὁ
NAS: Crispus, the leader of the synagogue,
KJV: And Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue,
INT: Crispus moreover the

1 Corinthians 1:14 N-AMS
GRK: εἰ μὴ Κρίσπον καὶ Γαῖον
NAS: none of you except Crispus and Gaius,
KJV: of you, but Crispus and Gaius;
INT: if not Crispus and Gaius

Strong's Greek 2921
2 Occurrences


Κρίσπον — 1 Occ.
Κρίσπος — 1 Occ.















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