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ῥήτωρ G4489
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An orator or advocate skilled in public speaking
In Acts 24:1, Tertullus is identified as a rhetor—a professional orator hired by the high priest and elders to present their case against Paul before the Roman governor Felix. In Greek culture, rhetors were public speakers trained in persuasive speech, often serving as legal advocates. Tertullus represents the formal, skilled accusation machinery deployed against Paul, contrasting with Paul's own unadorned testimony.

Sentidos
1. sense 1 A professional public speaker or legal advocate, specifically Tertullus in Acts 24:1. The term indicates formal rhetorical training and skill in persuasive speech. The cross-linguistic glosses (orator, orateur) capture the professional status of one hired to make eloquent accusations before a Roman tribunal.
COMMUNICATION Communication Speaking and Talking
AR["خَطِيبٍ"]·ben["বক্তার"]·DE["ῥήτορος"]·EN["an-orator"]·FR["orateur"]·heb["נוֹאֵם"]·HI["वकील"]·ID["pengacara"]·IT["oratore"]·jav["tukang-pidato"]·KO["변호사"]·RU["оратором"]·ES["orador"]·SW["wakili"]·TR["hatip"]·urd["وکیل"]

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Referencia BDB / Léxico
ῥήτωρ, ορος, , also Refs 5th c.BC+: (ἐρῶ):— public speaker, μύθων ῥήτορες Refs 5th c.BC+; especially at Athens, οἱ ῥήτορες the public speakers in the ἐκκλησία, Refs 5th c.BC+; οἱ δέκα . the Ten Attic Orators, Refs 2nd c.AD+; . 'par excellence' = Demosthenes, Refs 2nd c.AD+ __2 one who gives sentence, judge, Refs 5th c.BC+ __3 advocate, Refs 1st c.AD+ __4 later, teacher of eloquence, rhetorician, Refs __II as adjective, . λόγος oratory, Refs