Easton: Epicureans

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Source: Matthew Easton, Illustrated Bible Dictionary (1897) (Epicureans) · external_aligned

Followers of Epicurus (who died at Athens B.C. 270), or adherents of the Epicurean philosophy (Acts 17:18). This philosophy was a system of atheism, and taught men to seek as their highest aim a pleasant and smooth life. They have been called the “Sadducees” of Greek paganism. They, with the Stoics, ridiculed the teaching of Paul (Acts 17:18). They appear to have been greatly esteemed at Athens.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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