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What is the ekklesia? The word 'church' in the New Testament is translated from the Greek word 'ekklesia' which comes from two words 'ek' meaning 'out' and 'kaleo' meaning to 'call.' ; An ekklesia or 'calling out' was not just an assembly.
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The Greek word "ekklesia," is used 115 times in the New Testament, and in most bibles, it is always translated as "church" (except in Acts 19:32,39,41, where it is properly translated as "assembly").
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The Translation of the Greek Word "Ekklesia" as "church" in the English Bible and its Ramifications. by ; Cooper P. Abrams, III ; *All Rights Reserved; (To see footnotes click on (#))
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The word ekklesia is used in reference to the whole Body of Christ(Matt. 16:18) but most often is used as a specific local expression of the whole Body in a city/town(Acts 13:1). Acts 8:3 implies that the scattered ekklesia can also mean an unassembled assembly.
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The ekklesia are those "called-out" before the foundation of the world (Eph 1:4) who are being built by Jesus upon the rock (the revelation that Jesus is the Messiah, who will rule the earth (Matt 16:13-20). "Flesh and blood" cannot reveal this to mankind;
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Normally, the Ecclesia (Ekklesia) assembled at the pnyx (an open-air auditorium west of the Acropolis with a retaining wall, orator's stand, and an altar), but it was one of the jobs of the boule's prytaneis (leaders) to post the agenda and location of the next meeting of the Assembly.
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