Stephen in Easton's Bible Dictionary
one of the seven deacons, who became a preacher of the
gospel.
He was the first Christian martyr. His personal
character and
history are recorded in Acts 6. "He fell asleep"
with a prayer
for his persecutors on his lips (7:60). Devout men
carried him
to his grave (8:2).
It was at the feet of the young Pharisee, Saul of
Tarsus, that
those who stoned him laid their clothes (comp. Deut.
17:5-7)
before they began their cruel work. The scene which
Saul then
witnessed and the words he heard appear to have made
a deep and
lasting impression on his mind (Acts 22:19, 20).
The speech of Stephen before the Jewish ruler is the
first
apology for the universalism of the gospel as a
message to the
Gentiles as well as the Jews. It is the longest
speech contained
in the Acts, a place of prominence being given to it
as a
defence.
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