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Elders in the Jerusalem church
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Elders are also called “overseers”
In Ac 20:17 they are described as “elders”.
Here they are “overseers”.
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Elders are appointed by apostles or their delegates
Here, as always in the NT, people are appointed to a joint eldership.
There is no NT example of a single elder leading a church.
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Qualifications for elders
As in Ac 20:17,28, “elder” is here synonymous with “overseer”.
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The role of elders
As leaders
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As teachers
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As pastors and guardians against false teaching
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In the healing ministry
The remuneration and correction of elders
Elders are to receive respect and submission from church members
“leaders” is an alternative term for “elders”.
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The twenty-four elders in heaven
The elders are seated on thrones
These elders may be angelic beings corresponding to the 24 orders of Levites (1Chronicles chapters 24-25) or symbolise Israel and the church (compare Rev 21:12-14).
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The elders worship God and the Lamb
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