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The name deacon ( diakonos ) means only or servant, and is employed in this sense both in the Septuagint (though only in the book of, e.g. 2:2; 6:3 ) and in the (e.g. P38 Serial Numbers Spreewerke Wiki.

20:28; 15:25; 3:7; etc.). But in Apostolic times the word began to acquire a more definite and technical meaning. Writing about 63 A.D. Addresses 'all the saints who are at Philippi, with the and deacons' (Philippians 1:1). A few years later (1 Timothy 3:8 sq.) he impresses upon Timothy that 'deacons must be chaste, not double tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre, holding the of in a pure conscience.' He directs further that they must 'first be proved: and so let them minister, having no crime', and he adds that they should be the husbands of one wife: who rule well their and their own houses. For they that have ministered well shall purchase to themselves a degree, and much confidence in the which is in Jesus.'

This passage is worthy of note, not only because it describes the qualities desirable in candidates for the diaconate, but also because it suggests that external administration and the handling of money were likely to part of their functions. ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE DIACONATE According to the constant tradition of the Church, the narrative of 6:1-6, which serves to introduce the account of the martyrdom of St. Stephen, describes the first institution of the office of deacon. The Apostles, in order to meet the complaints of the Hellenistic that, 'their widows were neglected in the daily ministrations' ( diakonia ), called together the multitude of the disciples and said: It is notreason that we should leave the word of and serve ( diakonein ) tables.