People in the New Testament
A journey of David Spencer's faith in Jesus Christ, exploration of Christian faith and Canadian Christians working in media.
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Groups in the New Testament
- Pharisee
Men in the New Testament
- Agabus (Acts 11) - Re-appears 15 years later in c AD 58 at the home of Stephen the Evangelist in Caesarea. This time he warns Paul not to continue his journey to Jerusalem where he will be arrested and handed over to the Romans (Acts 21:10)
- Agrippa I, See Herod family
- Agrippa II, See Herod family
- Alexander son of Simon of Cyrene who carried the cross of Jesus to Calvary;
- Alexander (Acts 4) , a member of the Sanhedrin
- Alexander, a Jew of Ephesus present during the silversmith's riot towards the end of the apostle Paul's stay there, c AD56 or 57. He was either trying to defend Paul's companions,Gaius and Aristarchus, or more likely disclaiming Jewish responsibility for Paul's teaching.
- Alexander the false teacher expelled by Paul along with Hymenaeus from the church (probably at Ephesus, or Troas?), described in Paul's First Letter to Timothy (1:20), written c AD66. After the Ephesus riots, this Alexander the Jew could have become a Christian, but over the years turned against Paul. He may than have shared responsibility for Paul's arrest at Ephesus or Troas, where Paul left his cloak and books (2 Timothy 4:13)
- Alexander the coppersmith, who in Paul's words as he awaits execution in Rome in c AD67 "did me a great deal of harm". Alexander may have been in Ephesus by then as Paul warns Timothy to be careful of him (2 Timothy 4:14). After the Ephesus riots, this Alexander the Jew could have become a Christian, but over the years turned against Paul. He may than have shared responsibility for Paul's arrest at Ephesus or Troas, where Paul left his cloak and books (2 Timothy 4:13)
- Andrew is the brother of Simon Peter. He was a fisherman and originally a disciple of John the Baptist. After the death and resurrection of Jesus, claims are that Andrew preached in Achaia (southern Greece) and Scythia (Ukraine and southern Russia - St. Andrew is the patron saint of Russia), and was crucified at Patras in Achaia. A later tradition describes him as being crucified in a spread-eagled position - hence the St. Andrew's cross of Scotland.
- Bartholomew
- Christ
- Devil
- Gabriel
- God
- Jesus Christ also called Jesus
- James a son of Zebedee and brother of John
- James son of Alphaeus
- John a son of Zebedee and brother of James http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php/Apostle_John
- Joseph
- Judas
- Judas Iscariot
- Judas the brother of James
- Lazarus http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/lazarus.html
- Luke
- Mark
- Messiah
- Matthew the publican
- Philip
- Simon Peter is the brother of Andrew http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php/Apostle_Peter
- Simon Zelotes
- Simon the Canaanite
- Simeon http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/simeon.html
- Lebbaeus Thaddaeus
- Thomas http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php/Apostle_Thomas
- Zebedee father of James and John
Women in the New Testament
- Anna http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/anna.html
- Elizabeth http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/elisabeth.html
- Eunice the mother of Timothy, a believing Jewess, but married to a Greek (Acts 16:1) http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/eunice.html
- Herodias http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/herodias.html
- Mary (mother of Jesus) http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary-motherofjesus.html
- Mary Magdalene http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary.html#marymagdalene
- Mary the sister of Lazarus http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary.html#lazarussister
- Mary the wife of Cleopas http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary.html#cleopaswife
- Mary the mother of John Mark http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary.html#motherofjohnmark
- Mary the Christian in Rome http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/mary.html#christianinrome
- Martha http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/martha.html
- Thyatira became the first in Europe who embraced Christianity. a “seller of purple,” who dwelt in Philippi (Acts 16:14, 15). She was not a Jewess but a proselyte. http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/lydia.html
References
- People in the New Testament as listed by ccel.org
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