Titus Justus
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Titus Justus, also known as Titius Justus, is a figure mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Acts of the Apostles. He is noted for his role in the early Christian church and his association with the Apostle Paul during Paul's missionary journeys.

Biblical Reference:

Titus Justus is mentioned in Acts 18:7: "So he left and went to the house of a man named Titius Justus, a worshiper of God, whose house was next door to the synagogue."

Historical Context:

Titus Justus lived in Corinth, a significant city in ancient Greece known for its commercial prosperity and diverse population. Corinth was a strategic location for the spread of the Gospel due to its position as a major trade hub. The city was also known for its cultural and religious pluralism, which presented both opportunities and challenges for early Christian evangelism.

Role in the Early Church:

Titus Justus is described as a "worshiper of God," a term often used to refer to Gentiles who were sympathetic to Judaism and participated in Jewish worship without fully converting. His openness to the message of the Gospel and his willingness to host Paul and other believers in his home indicate his significant role in the early Christian community in Corinth.

Paul's decision to stay at the house of Titus Justus was strategic. The proximity of Justus's house to the synagogue allowed Paul to continue his ministry to both Jews and Gentiles. This move came after Paul faced opposition from some members of the Jewish community in Corinth, as described in Acts 18:6. By relocating to Justus's house, Paul was able to establish a base for his missionary activities and continue preaching the Gospel.

Significance:

The hospitality of Titus Justus highlights the importance of lay supporters in the early church. His willingness to open his home to Paul and the fledgling Christian community exemplifies the role of ordinary believers in the spread of Christianity. Justus's home became a center for Christian teaching and fellowship, contributing to the growth of the church in Corinth.

Titus Justus's account underscores the theme of divine providence in the expansion of the early church. Despite opposition, God provided Paul with allies like Justus, who facilitated the continuation of his mission. This narrative reflects the broader pattern in Acts, where God uses both prominent leaders and ordinary believers to advance His kingdom.

Theological Implications:

The account of Titus Justus serves as a reminder of the inclusivity of the Gospel message. His status as a Gentile worshiper of God who embraced the Christian faith illustrates the breaking down of barriers between Jews and Gentiles, a central theme in Paul's ministry. The early church's growth in diverse urban centers like Corinth demonstrates the universal scope of the Gospel and the fulfillment of God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham's seed.

In summary, Titus Justus is a testament to the power of hospitality, the strategic spread of the Gospel, and the role of lay believers in the early church. His account is a valuable example of how God uses individuals from various backgrounds to accomplish His purposes in the world.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Titus Justus

TITUS JUSTUS

tish'-us jus'-tus.

See JUSTUS, (2); TITUS JUSTUS.

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Titus Justus

(The form given in the Revised Version, of the proselyte Justus, at whose house in Corinth Paul preached when driven from the synagogue. He is possibly the same as Titus the companion of Paul.)

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Accidental Causes of Corruption.
... Paul bore the name of Justus' (Acts 18:7), has been since transformed into Titus,'
Titus Justus,' and even "Titius Justus [27] .'"But for a far sadder ...
/.../chapter ii accidental causes of.htm

Titus i. 4-Jan
... Footnotes: [1444] In the Vulgate, Acts 18:7, there is mention of "Titus, surnamed
Justus," at Corinth, and a few mss. have the name. In the Syriac, which St. ...
/.../homily i titus i 4-jan.htm

The Epistle to Titus
... mine own son after the common faith," 1:4. We do not meet with Titus in the ... i. Timothy,
Silas or Justus, Acts 18:7. But neither of these satisfy the conditions ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the epistle to titus.htm

But when Titus had Composed the Troubles in Judea...
... By her I had two sons; the elder's name was Justus, and the next Simonides ... to me
continued still the same; for when Vespasian was dead, Titus, who succeeded him ...
/.../josephus/the life of flavius josephus/section 76 but when titus.htm

And Now I am Come to this Part of My Narration...
... Now the emperor Titus was so desirous that the knowledge of these affairs should
be ... And so much shall be said concerning Justus [24] which I am obliged to add ...
/.../josephus/the life of flavius josephus/section 65 and now i.htm

The Bishops of Jerusalem from the Age of Our Saviour to the Period ...
... Eusebius, in his Chron., refers the martyrdom and the accession of Justus to the ...
says expressly that, after the destruction of the city by Titus, the church ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter v the bishops of jerusalem.htm

The Manner in which Josephus Mentions the Divine Books.
... previous paragraph that Justus had had his History written for twenty years, and
yet had not published it until after the death of Vespasian, Titus, and Agrippa ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter x the manner in which.htm

Josephus and the Works which He Has Left.
... The work was occasioned by the Chronicle of Justus of Tiberias, which had represented
him as more ... [669] In 64 of his Life Josephus tells us that Titus was so ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter ix josephus and the works.htm

List of Writers.
... 13. Josephus, son of Matthias. 14. Justus of Tiberias. 15. Clemens the bishop. ... 101.
Victorinus the rhetorician. 102. Titus the bishop. 103. Damasus the bishop. ...
/.../various/jerome and gennadius lives of illustrious men /list of writers.htm

Apion Book 1 Footnotes
... days, so does it perfectly agree to my own determination, from Justus of Tiberias ...
seems to have ended at the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, or, however, at ...
//christianbookshelf.org/josephus/against apion/apion book 1 footnotes.htm

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