Crispus Κρίσπος
Synagogue leader in Corinth who believed in Jesus
Biography
Crispus was the ruler of the synagogue in Corinth during Paul's ministry there. According to Act.18.8, Crispus believed in the Lord, along with his entire household, after hearing Paul's preaching. This conversion was significant, as Crispus held a prominent position in the Jewish community.
Following his conversion, Crispus was baptized by Paul, as mentioned in 1Co.1.14. Paul specifically notes that he personally baptized Crispus, along with Gaius, emphasizing the importance of their conversions. The fact that Paul baptized Crispus himself underscores the significance of this synagogue leader coming to faith in Christ.
Crispus' conversion likely had a considerable impact on the Jewish community in Corinth and may have encouraged other Jews and Gentiles to consider Paul's message more closely. His story demonstrates the power of the gospel to transform lives, even among those in positions of religious authority.
In Scripture
2 biblical books ; 2 with study contentActs 1 verse Study available
- Acts 18:8
"Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord with all his house. Many of the Corinthians, when they heard, believed and were baptized."
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1 Corinthians 1 verse Study available
- 1 Corinthians 1:14
"I thank God that I baptized none of you, except Crispus and Gaius,"
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script | Strong's |
|---|---|---|---|
| Named | Greek | Κρίσπος | G2921 |
Crispus
he Lord with all his house"; and, following Paul, withdrew from the synagogue (Ac 18:7,8). He seems to have been succeeded by Sosthenes (Ac 18:17). According to tradition he became bishop of Aegina.
(The Graf-Wellhausen Hypothesis)