![]() ![]() 26:1) keeper of the king's forest under Artaxerxes I (Neh. Multiple persons in the Hebrew Bible: father of Joah (2 Kings 18:18-37) son of Berachiah the Gershonite (2 Chron. In the Bible, son of Shem, the son of Noah Wife of Jeroboam I, An Egyptian Princess,name only given in Septuagintīiblical figure mentioned in the Gospel of LukeĪrchangel found primarily in Jewish and Christian mysticism and ApocryphaĪngel angel in Judaism angel in Christianity Opponent of Abram mentioned in Genesis 14 Historical ethnical group, named after Amalek from BibleĪngel in Judaism and angel in Christianity Name of one or more kings of Persia in the Hebrew Bible (Esther, Ezra, Daniel), cognate to the Greek form Xerxes or Artaxerxes ![]() Site, mentioned in the Gospel of John (3:23) as the place where John the Baptist was baptizing Lost text referred to in 1 Kings 11:41: “And the rest of the acts of Solomon, are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?” Qu'ranic prophet and human biblical figure from Bibleīiblical character (Joshua 7) executed by stoning Man The Bible: In the Beginning Abraham The Cave Book of Mormon Quando el Rey Nimrod Book of Abraham Person in Bible, sister of David, mother of Amasaīiblical character, cousin to Saul and commander-in-chief of his armyīiblical character, maid of Judith of the Book of Judithįirst Epistle of Peter 1 Kings 2 Chronicles 2 Kings Acts of the Apostles Book of Daniel Deuteronomy Book of Esther Ezekiel Epistle to the Galatians Epistle to the Hebrews Isaiah Epistle of James Book of Judith Gospel of John Joshua Jeremiah Gospel of Luke Leviticus Gospel of Mark Book of Micah Gospel of Matthew Numbers Nehemiah Psalms Epistle to the Romans Sirach Book of Tobit Midrash Rabba Tanhuma Once Upon a Time. Human biblical figure ♂ child of Asaph, king David' Court One of the three youths thrown into the furnace in the Book of Daniel ![]() Seraph, named after Abdiel from Paradise Lost WDQS | PetScan | TABernacle | Find images | Recent changes imageĪngel in Judaism angel in Christianity angel Manual changes to the list will be removed on the next update! LAZARUS OF BETHANY).This list is periodically updated by a bot. The Gospels tell us no more of Lazarus (see ST. Many of the Jews believed in Jesus because of Lazarus, whom the chief priests now sought to put to death. Soon thereafter, the Saturday before Palm Sunday, Lazarus took part in the banquet which Simon the Leper gave to Jesus in Bethania ( Matthew 26:6-16 Mark 14:3-11 John 12:1-11). At the request of the two sisters Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead ( John 11:41-44). This personage was the brother of Martha and Mary of Bethania all three were beloved friends of Jesus ( John 11:5). Lazarus was rewarded, not because he was poor, but for his virtuous acceptance of poverty the rich man was punished, not because he was rich, but for vicious neglect of the opportunities given him by his wealth. The purpose of the parable is to teach us the evil result of the unwise neglect of one's opportunities. It is also legendary that the sores of Lazarus were leprous. Catholic exegetes now commonly accept the story as a parable. ![]()
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