Lockyer's All the Men of the Bible – Theophilus
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Theophilus

Theophilus [Thēŏph'ĭlŭs]—loved by god, lover of god, or friend of god. A Christian of high rank for whose use Luke wrote his gospel and the Acts of the Apostles (Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1). The term “most excellent,” used also of Felix and Festus (Acts 23:26; 24:3; 26:25), indicates that Theophilus was a Roman official to whom Luke paid due deference, even though he was on intimate terms with him. It has been suggested “Theophilus” was the name this Gentile nobleman chose at his conversion to Christianity. Evidently Luke had fully instructed him in the cardinal truths of the Gospel (Luke 1:3).