malchus
/ˈmælkəs/Definitions
1. noun
A high priest of the Jews, specifically one of the leaders of the temple in Jerusalem.
“In the New Testament, Malchus was the high priest’s servant whose ear was cut off by Peter during Jesus’ arrest.”
1. noun
A high priest of the Jews, specifically one of the leaders of the temple in Jerusalem.
“In the New Testament, Malchus was the high priest’s servant whose ear was cut off by Peter during Jesus’ arrest.”