Berean

English

Etymology

Berea + -an. Protestants adopted the name in reference to the Bible, Acts 17: "These [Berea] were more noble than those in Thessalonica in that they received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the scriptures daily whether those things were so."

Noun

Berean (plural Bereans)

  1. (historical) An inhabitant of the ancient city of Berea in what is now northern Greece.
  2. (historical) A member of an 18th-century Scottish Protestant sect who derived all knowledge of God from the Bible.

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