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me·di·a·tor
/ˈmidiˌetɚ/
調停者,仲裁人,基督
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me·di·a·tor
/ˈmɪdɪˌetɚ/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Me·di·a·tor
n.
One
who
mediates
;
especially
,
one
who
interposes
between
parties
at
variance
for
the
purpose
of
reconciling
them
;
hence
,
an
intercessor
.
For
there
is
one
God
,
and
one
mediator
between
God
and
men
,
the
man
Christ
Jesus
.
--
1
Tim
.
ii
. 5.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mediator
n
:
a
negotiator
who
acts
as
a
link
between
parties
[
syn
:
go-between
,
intermediator
,
intermediary
,
intercessor
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Mediator
one
who
intervenes
between
two
persons
who
are
at
variance
,
with
a
view
to
reconcile
them
.
This
word
is
not
found
in
the
Old
Testament
;
but
the
idea
it
expresses
is
found
in
Job
9:33,
in
the
word
"
daysman
" (q.v.),
marg
., "
umpire
."
This
word
is
used
in
the
New
Testament
to
denote
simply
an
internuncius
,
an
ambassador
,
one
who
acts
as
a
medium
of
communication
between
two
contracting
parties
.
In
this
sense
Moses
is
called
a
mediator
in
Gal
. 3:19.
Christ
is
the
one
and
only
mediator
between
God
and
man
(1
Tim
. 2:5;
Heb
. 8:6; 9:15; 12:24).
He
makes
reconciliation
between
God
and
man
by
his
all-perfect
atoning
sacrifice
.
Such
a
mediator
must
be
at
once
divine
and
human
,
divine
,
that
his
obedience
and
his
sufferings
might
possess
infinite
worth
,
and
that
he
might
possess
infinite
wisdom
and
knowlege
and
power
to
direct
all
things
in
the
kingdoms
of
providence
and
grace
which
are
committed
to
his
hands
(
Matt
. 28:18;
John
5:22, 25, 26, 27);
and
human
,
that
in
his
work
he
might
represent
man
,
and
be
capable
of
rendering
obedience
to
the
law
and
satisfying
the
claims
of
justice
(
Heb
. 2:17, 18; 4:15, 16),
and
that
in
his
glorified
humanity
he
might
be
the
head
of
a
glorified
Church
(
Rom
. 8:29).
This
office
involves
the
three
functions
of
prophet
,
priest
,
and
king
,
all
of
which
are
discharged
by
Christ
both
in
his
estate
of
humiliation
and
exaltation
.
These
functions
are
so
inherent
in
the
one
office
that
the
quality
appertaining
to
each
gives
character
to
every
mediatorial
act
.
They
are
never
separated
in
the
exercise
of
the
office
of
mediator
.
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