Topical Encyclopedia
The term "officiated" refers to the act of conducting or overseeing a religious ceremony or rite, often by a person in a position of spiritual authority. In the context of the Bible, officiating is typically associated with priests, prophets, and other leaders who are appointed to perform sacred duties and rituals.
Old Testament ContextIn the Old Testament, the role of officiating was primarily held by the Levitical priests, who were descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses. These priests were responsible for conducting sacrifices, offerings, and other religious ceremonies as prescribed by the Mosaic Law. The Book of Leviticus provides detailed instructions on how these rituals were to be performed. For example,
Leviticus 9:22-23 describes Aaron lifting his hands toward the people and blessing them after offering the sin offering, the burnt offering, and the peace offering.
The high priest held a unique position of authority and was the only one permitted to enter the Most Holy Place in the Tabernacle or Temple once a year on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) to make atonement for the sins of the people (
Leviticus 16:32-34).
Prophets and KingsProphets also played a role in officiating certain events, particularly when it came to anointing kings or delivering messages from God. For instance, the prophet Samuel officiated the anointing of Saul as the first king of Israel (
1 Samuel 10:1) and later anointed David as Saul's successor (
1 Samuel 16:13).
Kings, while not typically officiants in the religious sense, were sometimes involved in religious reforms and ceremonies. King Solomon, for example, led the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem, offering prayers and sacrifices (
1 Kings 8:22-61).
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, the concept of officiating expands with the establishment of the early Church. Jesus Christ is depicted as the ultimate High Priest, who offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice for sin (
Hebrews 9:11-14). His role as High Priest is seen as fulfilling and surpassing the Old Testament priesthood.
The apostles and early church leaders also took on roles of officiating within the Christian community. They were responsible for teaching, baptizing, and administering the Lord's Supper. The Great Commission, as recorded in
Matthew 28:19-20 , instructs the apostles to "go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
Church LeadershipThe New Testament outlines qualifications for church leaders, such as elders and deacons, who are tasked with overseeing the spiritual and administrative functions of the church (
1 Timothy 3:1-13;
Titus 1:5-9). These leaders are often seen as the modern-day officiants within the Christian community, responsible for guiding worship, teaching doctrine, and shepherding the congregation.
ConclusionThe act of officiating in the Bible is deeply connected to the roles of leadership and service within the religious community. Whether through the priestly duties of the Old Testament or the pastoral responsibilities of the New Testament, officiating serves as a means of facilitating worship and maintaining the spiritual health of God's people.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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imp. & p. p.) of Officiate.
Greek
4337. prosecho -- to hold to, turn to, attend to... turn to, attend to NASB Word Usage addicted (1), beware (8), give attention (1),
giving...attention (1), giving attention (2), guard (3),
officiated (1), pay
...Library
An Enumeration of the High Priests.
... In the first place, therefore, history informs us that Aaron, the brother of Moses,
officiated to God as a high priest, and that, after his death, his sons...
Herein is Declared what Befell the Sons of Eli, the Ark, and the...
... from their father, that if they pretended to survive the taking of the ark, they
should come no more into his presence, for Phineasofficiated already as high...
If any one Shall Hold Private Assemblies Outside of the Church...
... and eleventh articles of the Synodal Letter give us to understand that the Eustathians
especially avoided the public services, when married clergyofficiated....
Chaldaean Civilization
... From thenceforth, heofficiated for Merodach here below, and the scrupulously minute
devotions, which daily occupied hours of his time, were so many acts of...
A Description of the Temple.
... and had their share with them by reason of their stock, but still made use of none
except their own private garments; for nobody but he thatofficiated had on...
Preface to the American Edition.
... While heofficiated in this capacity, the Spirit or God subdued his pride, and brought
his talents and acquisitions into the service of Christ and the Church....
Church Fabrics and Services.
... the clergy should also find outward expression in the general character of the churches
where they ministered, and of the services in which theyofficiated....
Footnotes
... 4 Along with Dr. John Owen, Joseph Caryl, John Oxenbridge, and Cuthbert Sydenham
officiated as chaplains in the army of Cromwell in Scotland....
The Republic had Passed Its Paroxysm of Fever, of Demagoguical...
... The priestsofficiated, without obstacle, in the temples restored by the municipalities
to the faithful, religion was entirely free, even favored by public...
Labors in a New Field
... or thirty miles in extent. He served as evangelist and pastor, andofficiated
at weddings and funerals. The people among whom he...
Thesaurus
Officiated (1 Occurrence)...Officiated (1 Occurrence). Hebrews 7:13 For he of whom these things are said belongs
to another tribe, from which no one has
officiated at the altar. (WEB NAS).
...Offscouring (2 Occurrences)
Priest (500 Occurrences)
... Eleazar is named in the first rank with Joshua, the prince of the tribes and successor
of Moses (Numbers 34:17 Joshua 14:1). He with othersofficiated in the...
Officiate (1 Occurrence)
Gershom (16 Occurrences)
... One of them apparently was the Jonathan whoofficiated as priest of the idolatrous
sanctuary at Dan, and whose descendants held the office until the captivity....
Bilgai (1 Occurrence)
... Nehemiah. According to 1 Chronicles 24:14, Bilgah is the 15th of the 24
divisions of the priests whoofficiated in the Temple. In...
Belonged (105 Occurrences)
... Hebrews 7:13 For he of whom these things are said belongs to another tribe,
from which no one hasofficiated at the altar. (See RSV NIV)....
Balas
... In 153 BC, Jonathanofficiated as high priest at the altar (1 Maccabees 10:1-14;
Ant, XIII, ii, 1). This made him the legal head of Judea and thus the movement...
Bilgah (3 Occurrences)
... Nehemiah. According to 1 Chronicles 24:14, Bilgah is the 15th of the 24
divisions of the priests whoofficiated in the Temple. In...
Ahimelech (17 Occurrences)
... He was the twelfth high priest, andofficiated at Nob, where he was visited by David
(to whom and his companions he gave five loaves of the showbread) when he...
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