Who was Theophilus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

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The biblical record remains silent. Despite this, determining who Theophilus was grants vital historical context to the early spread of Christianity.

Addressed as "most excellent" in Luke 1:3, this title mirrors how Paul spoke to Roman leaders like Felix and Festus. This suggests he was an influential Gentile, possibly an Antioch benefactor funding Paul's missions, or the lawyer defending him in Rome.

Alternative theories point to Jewish high priests, specifically Theophilus ben Ananus or Mattathias ben Theophilus. Regardless of whether he was kin to Annas and Caiaphas or an official of Caesar, the theological purpose of these texts stands firm.

Luke compiled his meticulous accounts of Jesus Christ so this specific man would "have certainty concerning the things you have been taught" (Luke 1:4). These writings ultimately validate the trustworthy nature of the gospel for all believers across the Roman Empire and today.

In this video, Pastor Nelson answers your question: Who was Theophilus at the beginning of Luke and Acts?

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