diotrephes
/daɪˈɒtrɛfiːz/Definitions
1. noun
A Christian in the early church who was known for his proud and quarrelsome behavior, often cited as an example of someone who loved to have it both ways
“According to 3 John 1:9-10, Diotrephes was a church leader who refused to accept John’s letters and was known for his antagonistic behavior towards those who supported John.”