Patriarch
Patriarch is a term with multiple related meanings. It derives from the Greek patriarkhēs, from patēr meaning “father” and arkhē meaning “rule,” originally referring to the head of a family or clan and later to leaders of large communities.
In Judaism, the term “patriarchs” refers to the founding males of the Israelites—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—whose
In the Eastern Orthodox Church and in many Eastern Catholic Churches, a patriarch is a leading bishop
In secular use, “patriarch” commonly denotes the male head of a family or the senior male figure