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i., çoğ. (yaşça) büyükler

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elders
{n} ancient rulers, officers, ancestors
In the Old Testament this is a name given to certain respected leaders of a tribe, nation, or city In the New Testament three difference groups are called elders: (1) in the Gospels the elders are influential Jewish religious leaders, some of whom were members of the supreme Council; (2) In Acts 11-21 and the Letters the elders are Christian church officers who had general responsibility for the work of the church; (3) in Revelation the twenty-four elders are part of God's court in heaven, perhaps as representatives of God's people
An Elder is generally a high ranking wizard who has played the game for a long time, and has taken it upon themselves to watch over it Note that some mountains may use a different word than Elder
plural of elder
- A small group of men and women appointed to assist and also oversee the ministers   There were monthly, quarterly, and yearly meetings of ministers and elders to oversee the spiritual life of the Society of Friends