Worshipper in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Greek neokoros. "Temple keeper "; originally an attendant in
charge of a temple. Then applied to cities devoted to the
worship of some special idol, as Ephesus was to that of Diana
(Acts 19:35), In Nero's reign about the same date, A.D. 55 or
56, a coin is extant inscribed with Neocoron Ephesion, and on
the reverse Diana's temple (Mionnet Inset. 3:9; Eckhel Doctr.
Vet. Num. 2:520. (See RELIGION.) Ancient representations
strikingly confirm the picture which Isaiah gives us in
chapter 44 of the man who "hath formed a god, ... he marketh
it out with a line ... after the figure of a man ... he taketh
the cypress and the oak ... he maketh a god and worshippeth
it; he maketh it a graven image" (Isaiah 44:10-15).
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