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Webster 1913 Edition


evangelist

e-van′gel-ist

(ē̍-văn′jĕl-ĭst)
,
Noun.
[F.
évangéliste
, L.
evangelista
, fr. Gr.
εὐαγγελιστής
.]
A bringer of the glad tidings of Church and his doctrines.
Specifically:
(a)
A missionary preacher sent forth to prepare the way for a resident pastor; an itinerant missionary preacher.
(b)
A writer of one of the four Gospels (With the definite article);
as, the four
evangelists
,
Matthew
,
Mark
,
Luke
, and
John
.
(c)
A traveling preacher whose efforts are chiefly directed to arouse to immediate repentance.
The Apostles, so far as they evangelized, might claim the title though there were many
evangelists
who were not Apostles.
Plumptre.

Webster 1828 Edition


Evangelist

EVAN'GELIST

,
Noun.
A writer of the history, or doctrines, precepts, actions, life and death of our blessed Savior, Jesus Christ; as the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
1.
A preacher or publisher of the gospel of Jesus Christ, licensed to preach, but not having charge of a particular church.

Definition 2024


Evangelist

Evangelist

See also: evangelist

English

Noun

Evangelist (plural Evangelists)

  1. (biblical) A writer of a gospel, especially the four New Testament Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), (also evangelist.)

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German

Noun

Evangelist m (genitive Evangelisten, plural Evangelisten)

  1. (biblical) Evangelist

Declension

evangelist

evangelist

See also: Evangelist

English

Noun

evangelist (plural evangelists)

  1. (Christianity) An itinerant or special preacher, especially a revivalist, who conducts services in different cities or locations, now often televised.
  2. (biblical) A writer of a gospel, especially the four New Testament Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), usually Evangelist.
  3. (primitive Church) A person who first brought the gospel to a city or region.
  4. (Mormon Church) A patriarch.
  5. A person marked by extreme enthusiasm for or support of any cause, particularly with regard to religion.
    • 1992, J. D. Douglas, Who's Who in Christian History, ISBN 0842310142, p. 94.
      Booth, William (1829-1912) English evangelist; founder and first general of the Salvation Army ... his subordinates being expected to give him unquestioning obedience.
    • 1994, Frank Lambert, "Pedlar in Divinity", ISBN 0691096163, p. 10.
      Yet in the spreading consumer market of the mid-1700s, his renditions competed with others offering a far different account of the evangelist and his message. The famous artist William Hogarth mocked Whitefield in two engravings presenting the revivalist as a religious fanatic who held sway over the superstitious lower orders.
    • 1996, Peter J. Conn, Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Biography, ISBN 0521639891, p. 149.
      The film implies that the evangelist, as a type, is a fanatic, a sanctimonious prig, and ultimately a hypocrite.
  6. (computing) A person hired to promote a particular technology.

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External links

  • evangelist in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • evangelist in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

evangelist m (plural evangelisten, diminutive evangelistje n)

  1. (Christianity) evangelist

Swedish

Noun

evangelist c

  1. evangelist; a preacher of the gospel
  2. evangelist; a writer of a gospel

Declension

Inflection of evangelist 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative evangelist evangelisten evangelister evangelisterna
Genitive evangelists evangelistens evangelisters evangelisternas