All Wordsapostle

apostle

əˈpɒsəl

A messenger or early Christian leader sent to preach the Gospel.

stel
"to send, place", in Ancient Greek (Indo-European), Classical Period, Greece
apo
"off, away from", in Ancient Greek (Indo-European), Classical Period, Greece

Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute: That the blood of all the prophets, which was shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation; From the blood of Abel unto the blood of Zacharias, which perished between the altar and the temple: verily I say unto you, It shall be required of this generation.

Luke 11:49-51, KJV

Let them perish from Thy presence, O God, as perish vain talkers and seducers of the soul: who observing that in deliberating there were two wills, affirm that there are two minds in us of two kinds, one good, the other evil. Themselves are truly evil, when they hold these evil things; and themselves shall become good when they hold the truth and assent unto the truth, that Thy Apostle may say to them, Ye were sometimes darkness, but now light in the Lord. But they, wishing to be light, not in the Lord, but in themselves, imagining the nature of the soul to be that which God is, are made more gross darkness through a dreadful arrogancy; for that they went back farther from Thee, the true Light that enlightened every man that cometh into the world.

Augustine, Confessions

Although yet the gentlemen are so modest that if they meet with anything written by the apostles not so smooth and even as might be expected from a master, they do not presently condemn it but handsomely bend it to their own purpose, so great respect and honor do they give, partly to antiquity and partly to the name of apostle.

Erasmus, In Praise of Folly

Historical

apostle /apostle/

Middle English, England

apostolus /apostolus/

Late Latin Period, Roman Empire

ἀπόστολος /apostolos/

Classical Period, Eastern Mediterranean

Related

discipleA follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher