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Caesar

the emperor

Facts:

The term "Caesar" was the name or title used by many of the rulers of the Roman Empire. In the Bible, this name refers to three different Roman rulers.

  • The first Roman ruler named Caesar was "Caesar Augustus," who was ruling during the time that Jesus was born.
  • About thirty years later, at the time when John the Baptist was preaching, Tiberius Caesar was the ruler of the Roman Empire.
  • Tiberius Caesar was still ruling Rome when Jesus told the people to pay Caesar what was due him and to give to God what is due him.
  • When Paul appealed to Caesar, this referred to the Roman emperor, Nero, who also had the title "Caesar."
  • When "Caesar" is used by itself as a title, it can also be translated as: "the Emperor" or "the Roman Ruler."
  • In names such as Caesar Augustus or Tiberius Caesar, "Caesar" can be spelled close to the way a national language spells it.
  • An emperor is the ruler of an empire.

(Translation suggestions: rc://en/ta/man/jit/translate-names)

(See also: king, Paul, Rome)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: G2541, G4575

Forms Found in the English ULB:

Caesar, Caesar's, the emperor