Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Prochorus is a biblical figure mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Book of Acts. He is recognized as one of the seven men chosen to serve the early Christian community in Jerusalem, a group often referred to as the Seven Deacons. This selection is detailed in Acts 6:1-6, where the apostles sought to address the needs of the Hellenistic Jewish widows who were being overlooked in the daily distribution of food.Biblical Account In Acts 6:5 , Prochorus is listed among the seven: "This proposal pleased the whole group. They chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit; Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas from Antioch, a convert to Judaism." These men were chosen for their good reputation, wisdom, and being full of the Holy Spirit, qualities deemed necessary to manage the practical affairs of the early church, allowing the apostles to focus on prayer and the ministry of the word. Role and Significance Prochorus, along with the other six, was appointed to ensure fair distribution and to address the grievances of the Hellenistic Jews, thereby promoting unity within the early church. This appointment highlights the importance of service and administration within the Christian community, emphasizing that such roles are vital for the health and growth of the church body. Tradition and Legacy While the biblical account provides limited information about Prochorus beyond his selection as a deacon, early Christian tradition offers additional insights, though these are not canonical. Some traditions suggest that Prochorus later became a companion of the Apostle John and served as a bishop in Nicomedia. Other accounts, albeit less substantiated, claim he was martyred for his faith. Theological Implications Prochorus' inclusion among the Seven Deacons underscores the early church's commitment to inclusivity and the equitable treatment of all its members, regardless of cultural or ethnic background. His role exemplifies the biblical principle that service to others is a crucial aspect of Christian life, reflecting Christ's own teachings on servanthood. Conclusion Prochorus remains a figure of interest for his role in the nascent Christian community, serving as a model of faithful service and dedication to the needs of others. His account, though brief in the biblical text, continues to inspire discussions on church leadership, service, and the importance of addressing social justice within the faith community. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary Prochorushe that presides over the choirs Smith's Bible Dictionary Prochorus(leader of the chorus), one of the seven deacons, being the third of the list, and named next after Stephen and Philip. (Acts 6:5) ATS Bible Dictionary ProchorusOne of the seen original deacons, Acts 6:5, of whom nothing more is known. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PROCHORUSprok'-o-rus (Prochoros): One of "the seven" chosen by the Christian community in Jerusalem to superintend the dispensing of charity to the widows and other poor (Acts 6:5). The name is Greek, and he may have been a Hellenist. According to tradition he became bishop of Nicomedia and died a martyr at Antioch. Greek 4402. Prochoros -- Prochorus, a Christian at Jer. ... Prochoros. 4403 . Prochorus, a Christian at Jer. ... Word Origin from pro and choros Definition Prochorus, a Christian at Jer. NASB Word Usage Prochorus (1). ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4402.htm - 6k Library The Johannean Literature. The Same Hippolytus on the Seventy Apostles. Stephen the First Christian Martyr Since the Book of the Acts Tells us that Seven Deacons were ... Acts VI Acts v. 34 The Institution of Deacons, and the History of Stephen. Thesaurus Prochorus (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia PROCHORUS. ... Multi-Version Concordance Prochorus (1 Occurrence). Acts 6:5 These words pleased the whole multitude. ... /p/prochorus.htm - 7k Proch'orus (1 Occurrence) Nicolas (1 Occurrence) Nicolaus (1 Occurrence) Nica'nor (1 Occurrence) Nicola'us (1 Occurrence) Judaism (5 Occurrences) Group (32 Occurrences) Ti'mon (1 Occurrence) Timon (1 Occurrence) Resources Who was Prochorus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgNew Testament Individuals ' Article Index | GotQuestions.org Questions about People in the Bible (All) | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Prochorus (1 Occurrence)Acts 6:5 Subtopics Prochorus: An Early Christian Servant (Greek: Diakonos) Related Terms |