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Crispus

Synagogue Leader Who Believed in Christ

1st century AD

Name Information

Meaning
"Curly-haired"
Language of Origin
Latin
Gender Usage
Masculine

Crispus was the ruler of the synagogue in Corinth who believed in the Lord through Paul’s preaching. His household also came to faith, and he was baptized. His conversion showed the gospel’s power to reach even Jewish leaders.

Roles

Synagogue LeaderBeliever

Story

Heard Paul’s preaching in Corinth and believed in the Lord.

Led his entire household to faith in Christ.

Paul mentioned him as one of the few he personally baptized.

Spiritual Significance

  1. 1Leader of the synagogue in Corinth who came to faith in Christ.
  2. 2His whole household also believed and was baptized.
  3. 3Was personally baptized by Paul.

What We Can Learn

  1. 1The gospel is powerful to save anyone, even leaders once opposed.
  2. 2Faith often spreads through households and families.
  3. 3Leaders have influence when they follow Christ.

Memory Verses

Crispus, the synagogue leader, and his entire household believed in the Lord.

Acts 18:8

Key Passages

Acts 18:81 Corinthians 1:14

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