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The elder brother of Moses in the Book of the Exodus, and in the Quran.
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(biblical) A member of a group of Levites led by Aaron.
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Obadiah (biblical prophet)
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The tenth judge of Israel. (biblical character)
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(biblical) Azariah, one of the captives in the Bible who came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
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(biblical) The son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain.
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In the Old Testament, a Hebrew high priest during the reign of King David.
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One of King David's thirty warriors (2 Samuel 23:27; 1 Chronicles 27:12), a Benjamite from Anathoth.
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The wife of Nabal and later of David in the Old Testament.
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Any of several Philistine kings.
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A cousin of Saul mentioned in the Old Testament.
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The third son of David, king of Israel.
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The New Testament form of Ahaz.
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Alternative form of Ahitophel [A wise counsellor of King David in the Bible, who during Absalom's revolt deserted David (Psalm 41:9; 55:12–14) and supported Absalom (2 Samuel 15:12).]
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(biblical) The wife of Lamech
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The father of one of King David's officials (mentioned in 1 Chronicles 27:29).
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A king of Israel, mentioned in the Bible.
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A name given to the Wandering Jew.
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A king of Judah mentioned in the book of Kings.
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Alternative form of Ahitophel [A wise counsellor of King David in the Bible, who during Absalom's revolt deserted David (Psalm 41:9; 55:12–14) and supported Absalom (2 Samuel 15:12).]
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A wise counsellor of King David in the Bible, who during Absalom's revolt deserted David (Psalm 41:9; 55:12–14) and supported Absalom (2 Samuel 15:12).
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(biblical) Any of several minor characters in the Hebrew Bible.
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(biblical) The grandson of Esau through his eldest son, in the Hebrew Bible.
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The biblical grandson of Esau.
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A prophet, author of the book of Amos.
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the father of Moses (biblical figure)
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One of the elders who stood with Ezra the Scribe. (biblical character)
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(biblical) A Jewish high priest known for having four sons and a son-in-law (Caiaphas) succeed him in his lifetime; and for cooperating with Caiaphas to have Jesus Christ crucified.
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(biblical) The King of Ellasar, who participated in the Battle of the Vale of Siddim, described in Genesis.
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(biblical) Asa of Judah, a king of Judah mentioned in the Books of Kings.
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An early Welsh bishop and saint
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(biblical) An Egyptian woman whom Pharaoh gave to Joseph, son of Jacob, to be his wife, and who bore him two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.
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(biblical) Eighth son of Jacob, by his wife's handmaid Zilpah.
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A descendant of Asher, eighth son of Jacob.
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(biblical) a grandson of Noah in Genesis
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(religion) The daughter of Adam and Eve in the Book of Jubilees.
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A name ascribed to one of the Magi.
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The commander of the army of Deborah in the Old Testament.
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In the Old Testament, the wife of Uriah and later of David. (biblical character)
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(biblical) A Canaanite deity worshipped at Ekron.
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(biblical) Babylonian name of the biblical prophet Daniel (cf. Daniel 1:7)
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The youngest of the sons of Jacob and Rachel in the Bible.
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(biblical) Mary of Bethany, sometimes identified as Mary Magdalene.
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The father of Rebekah and Laban; nephew of Abraham
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A handmaid of Rachel and mother of Dan and Naphtali. (biblical character)
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The second husband of Ruth. (biblical character)
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(biblical) Caleb the son of Jephunneh, an Israelite who entered Canaan with Joshua.
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(biblical) one of the Magi.
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A Jewish priest: direct male descendant of the Biblical high priest Aaron, brother of Moses.
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(biblical) A Benjamite mentioned only in the title of Psalm 7.
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The fifth son of Jacob, whose mother was his wife's handmaid Bilhah and adopted by Rachel, who is the second wife of Jacob.
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A wise judge, like the biblical Daniel who ingeniously saved a woman from false accusations of adultery.
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A member of the Biblical tribe of Dan.
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A daughter of Jacob and Leah. (biblical character)
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(biblical) The stone memorial in Israel erected by Samuel.
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(Judaism, Christianity) In the Bible, the son of Salah and the father of Joktan and Peleg.
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(biblical) The name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible.
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(biblical) Any of a number of men in the Old Testament, including a son of Aaron.
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(biblical) The priest who brought up Samuel.
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Any of a number of men in the Old Testament, including a son of Moses.
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(biblical) The wife of Aaron, mentioned in Exodus 6:23.
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Any of several minor characters in the Old Testament, including the father of Samuel.
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The younger son of Joseph in the Bible, eponymous ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
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Isaiah (biblical character).
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The son of Isaac and Rebekah and the older twin brother of Jacob.
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(Judaism) The son of Yitzhak and Rivka and the older twin brother of Yaakov.
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The heroine of the Book of Esther.
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King Hezekiah, in the New Testament form.
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A prophet mentioned in the Bible and in the Quran.
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Abbreviation of Ezra (book of the Bible). [(biblical) The fifteenth book of the Old Testament and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.]
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A Jewish high priest from the fifth century BC.
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The seventh son of Jacob, by his wife's handmaid Zilpah.
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A character in the Bible; the son of Sodi of the house of Zebulun, sent as a scout to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River, according to Numbers 13:10.
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The eldest of the sons of Levi, and the patriarchal founder of the Gershonites.
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A member of one of the four main divisions among the Levites in Biblical times, supposed to have had the care of the curtains, hangings, and ropes of the sanctuary.
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A warrior judge of Israel mentioned in the book of Judges.
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(biblical) The eldest son of Japheth.
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Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman Kremer, the Vilna Gaon.
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The Egyptian concubine of Abraham, mother of Ishmael. (biblical character)
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(biblical) A son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem.
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A Persian vizier who, according to the Book of Esther, instigated a failed plot to kill all of the Jews of ancient Persia.
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Mother of the prophet Samuel in the Old Testament.
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(biblical) one of Abraham's two brothers
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A Philistine woman who appears in the biblical story of Samson.
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Abbreviation of Herodotus. [An ancient historian who lived from 484 to 425 BC.]
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The biblical king who is said to have ordered the execution of all baby boys under the age of two in the town of Bethlehem and the surrounding region, as he saw Jesus as a threat to his rule; identified with Herod the Great.
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A king of Judah. (biblical character)
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A king of Tyre. (biblical character)
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a character in the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, an invading general of Nebuchadnezzar, beheaded by Judith.
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(biblical) The mountain where the Ten Commandments were given to Moses by Yahweh, according to the Book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible.
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A prophetess in the Old Testament.
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(biblical) A figure whose birth is prophesied in the Book of Isaiah in the Bible.
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A captain of King David, a minor figure in the Bible mentioned in 2 Samuel 20:26.
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(biblical) A grandson of Cain.
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The son of Abraham and Sarah, father of Esau and Jacob, from whom the Hebrew people trace their descent.
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(Abrahamic religions) A prophet, the author of the Book of Isaiah.
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(Abrahamic religions) The eldest son of Abraham and his wife's handmaiden Hagar who were cast out after the birth of Isaac; traditionally the ancestor of the Arabs via the Ishmaelites.
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(biblical) Ninth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
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A descendant or member of the tribe of Issachar
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(biblical, Torah) The son of Lamech and Ada.
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One of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca, and twin brother of Esau; father of the Israelites (Jews and Samaritans).
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(biblical) The stone mentioned in the Book of Genesis as having been used as a pillow by the Israelite patriarch Jacob at the place later called Bet-El. Since Jacob had a vision in his sleep, he then consecrated the stone to God. More recently, the stone has been claimed by Scottish folklore and British Israelism.
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(biblical) The third son of Noah, brother to Shem and Ham, who received a blessing from God with Shem, considered to be the ancestor of the Japhetic people(s) (associated approx. with Indo-Europeans).
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(biblical) A supposed descendant of Japheth, one of the three sons of Noah.
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(biblical) A man mentioned in the Book of Genesis, a descendant of Adam and of Seth, the father of Enoch, an ancestor of Noah.
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(biblical) the fourth son of Japheth
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(biblical) A prominent priest during the reigns of Ahaziah, Athaliah, and Joash. He became the brother-in-law of King Ahaziah and opposed the worship of Baal.
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Alternative form of Jehoshaphat [(biblical) A male given name from Hebrew]
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Alternative form of Jehoshaphat [(biblical) A male given name from Hebrew]
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A king of Israel in the 9th century B.C.
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A judge described in the Book of Judges of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
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(biblical) Abbreviation of Jeremiah. [(Abrahamic religions) An ancient prophet, the author of the Book of Jeremiah, and of the Lamentations.]
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(biblical) Abbreviation of Jeremiah. [(Abrahamic religions) An ancient prophet, the author of the Book of Jeremiah, and of the Lamentations.]
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(Abrahamic religions) An ancient prophet, the author of the Book of Jeremiah, and of the Lamentations.
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(biblical) New Testament name for the prophet Jeremiah.
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First king of the Kingdom of Israel.
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(biblical) The father of king David.
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(biblical) The father-in-law of Moses.
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Alternative letter-case form of Jezebel [(biblical) The Phoenician princess and Queen of Ancient Israel who appears in the Old Testament (1 Kings & 2 Kings). She incited heresy and lured the Jews away from their God and back to idols.]
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Abbreviation of Jonathan. [A son of Saul, first mentioned in 1 Samuel.]
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(biblical) The nephew of King David, and son of Zeruiah
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The mother of Moses. (biblical character)
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(biblical) A minor prophet, a son of Samuel, and other Old Testament persons.
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(biblical) A minor prophet who was cast into the sea and swallowed by a great fish.
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A son of Saul, first mentioned in 1 Samuel.
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(dated) Abbreviation of Joseph. [(biblical) Eleventh and favorite son of Jacob, by his wife Rachel.]
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(biblical) Eleventh and favorite son of Jacob, by his wife Rachel.
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The son of Nun, Judge of Israel following Moses; author of the Book of Joshua; Quranic figure.
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(biblical) A king of Judah.
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(biblical, Torah) The son of Lamech and Ada.
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Alternative spelling of Judah [The fourth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.]
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The fourth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
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(biblical) A descendant of Seth, son of Enos.
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The second of the three daughters of Job.
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The person to whom most of the book Ecclesiastes in the Bible is attributed, introduced as a son of David, king in Jerusalem.
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A biblical character who rebelled against Moses.
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The brother of Rebekah and uncle of Jacob and Esau.
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The third-great-grandson of Cain.
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The elder daughter of Laban, sister to Rachel, and first wife of Jacob.
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A king mentioned in the Proverbs.
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The third son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
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(obsolete, humorous) A clergyman.
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(biblical) A place where David found a member of the family of Saul.
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A nephew of Abraham in the Bible and Quran.
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(biblical) A member of the Maccabees (a liberation movement in Israel who established Jewish independence in the Land of Israel in the second and first centuries BC).
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(biblical) The second of the seven sons of Japheth.
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The first husband of Ruth, mentioned in the Book of Ruth in the Bible.
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Any of the five longer prophetic books in the Old Testament: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, or Daniel.
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Any of several figures mentioned in the Bible. (See Manasses.)
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The father of the biblical strongman Samson.
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(Christianity, in Luke’s genealogy of Christ) The son of Semei and father of Mahath, twelve-times-great–grandfather of Jesus.
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(biblical) A descendant of Cain.
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(biblical) a biblical character, the son of Jonathan, grandson of Saul
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(biblical) Mishael, one of the captives in the biblical Book of Daniel who came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
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(biblical) The father of Lamech.
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The oldest person whose age is recorded in the Hebrew Bible, having reportedly lived 969 years.
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An Ephraimite featured in Judges 17–18 and protagonist of the Micah’s idol narrative. Also called Michas.
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(biblical) A daughter of Saul and wife of David in the Old Testament.
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(biblical) A sister-in-law of Abraham: a sister of Sarah.
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Sister of Moses and Aaron, and the daughter of Amram and Jochebed.
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The son of Lot through his eldest daughter, in the Hebrew Bible.
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Synonym of Moses (the Hebrew Jewish prophet)
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A Biblical character, one of the main personalities in the Book of Esther. He adopted and raised his cousin Esther and foiled a plot to assassinate the king.
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The pharaonic patriarch who led the slaved Hebrews out of Egypt, the brother of Aaron and Miriam described in the Book of Exodus and the Quran.
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Alternative form of Mount of Temptation [(Christian mythology) The supposed location of the Temptation of Christ in the early 1st century.]
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(religion) A descendant of Cain, daughter of Lamech and Zillah.
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A nobleman described in the first book of Samuel (chapter 25) as defying David before he was king.
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Abbreviation of Nahum. [A book of the Tanakh / the Old Testament of the Bible.]
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The minor prophet who wrote that book.
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(biblical) The mother-in-law of the Biblical figure Ruth.
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A humanoid giant mentioned in the Old Testament, believed to be the offspring of a human woman with a fallen angel.
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(biblical) Sixth son of Jacob, by his wife's handmaid Bilhah.
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An Old Testament prophet.
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(biblical) The first son of Ishmael, according to the Hebrew Bible.
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Alternative form of Nebaioth [(biblical) The first son of Ishmael, according to the Hebrew Bible.]
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Abbreviation of Nehemiah. [A governor of Judea who was, according to the Tanakh, sent by the king of Persia to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.]
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A governor of Judea who was, according to the Tanakh, sent by the king of Persia to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
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(Mormonism) A son of Lehi.
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(biblical) A grandson of Ham; a mighty hunter and king of Shinar.
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The son of Ruth and Boaz, father of Jesse and grandfather of David, grandson of Naomi.
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(biblical) A Biblical figure, daughter-in-law of Naomi, wife of Chilion.
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One of the two sons of Eber (Biblical character).
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Any of a number of Old Testament men, including a son of Eli and a grandson of Aaron.
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(biblical) An Egyptian and captain of the guard under Pharaoh.
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Alternative form of Kohelet [The person to whom most of the book Ecclesiastes in the Bible is attributed, introduced as a son of David, king in Jerusalem.]
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(biblical) One of Sennacherib's messengers to Hezekiah, quoted in 2 Kings 18:27–37 and Isaiah 36:12–20.
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Younger daughter of Laban, sister to Leah, and second wife of Jacob.
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A prostitute of Jericho who, in the Torah, helped Israelite spies.
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(biblical) The sister of Laban; Isaac's wife; the mother of Jacob and Esau.
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(biblical) First son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
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A member of the Tribe of Reuben.
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Ruth, the resident of Moab around whom the text centers.
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A name ascribed to the stepdaughter of Herod who asked for the execution of John the Baptist.
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Samson (semi-legendary Biblical judge)
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An Israelite judge in the Old Testament who performed feats of strength against the Philistines but was betrayed by Delilah his mistress. (biblical character)
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The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible.
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(Christianity, Judaism) The first king of Israel in the Old Testament.
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The king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 705 BCE to 681 BCE, famous for the role he plays in the Bible which describes his campaign in the Levant.
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The third son of Adam and Eve.
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(biblical) Hananiah, one of the captives in the biblical Book of Daniel who came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
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(biblical) The oldest son of Noah, brother to Ham and Japheth.
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A Simeonite (follower of Charles Simeon).
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(biblical) One of the Israelite tribes, descended from Simeon.
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(biblical) Abbreviation of Solomon. [(biblical) In the Old Testament and Qur'an, a king of Israel famous for his wisdom.]
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(circumlocutory, obsolete) children of Ishmael
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(biblical) A city mentioned in 2 Kings 19:12 and Isaiah 37:12 as the destroyed city of the "children of Eden".
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(historical) The ten of the Twelve Tribes of Israel that were said to have been exiled from the Kingdom of Israel after its conquest by the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
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A daughter of Zelophehad.
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An Ammonite mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah. (biblical character)
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(biblical, Torah) A descendant of Cain, he was the son of Lamech and Zillah.
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Any of a number of Old Testament men, including the husband of Bathsheba whom David sent to death.
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(by extension) Someone like the fictional character Uriah Heep.
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Alternative form of Uzzah [(Judaism) An Israelite, mentioned in the Tanakh, who touched the Ark of the Covenant to steady it while it was being conveyed in a cart, and was immediately killed.]
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(Judaism) An Israelite, mentioned in the Tanakh, who touched the Ark of the Covenant to steady it while it was being conveyed in a cart, and was immediately killed.
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A minor character in the Old Testament.
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A queen of Persia. (biblical character)
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(Judaism) The son of Yitzhak and Rivka, twin brother of Esav, and patriarch of the Jews.
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(biblical) A priest, said to be descended from Eleazar the son of Aaron, who aided King David during the revolt of his son Absalom and was subsequently instrumental in bringing King Solomon to the throne.
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Any of the Sons of Zadok, a family of priests descended from Zadok, the first high priest in Solomon's Temple.
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One of several minor characters in the Old Testament. (biblical character)
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The father of the Apostles James and John. (biblical character)
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An officer of Abimelech. (biblical character)
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(biblical) Tenth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
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A descendant of Zebulun.
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Abbreviation of Zechariah. [(biblical) A king of Israel mentioned in the second book of Kings.]
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Abbreviation of Zechariah. [(biblical) A king of Israel mentioned in the second book of Kings.]
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(biblical) A king of Israel mentioned in the second book of Kings.
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A biblical character, the last king of Judah before the destruction of the kingdom by Babylon.
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(biblical) a governor of the Persian Province of Judah, who led the first group of Jews returned from the Babylonian Captivity.
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A figure in the Hebrew Bible, a sister of King David.
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(biblical, Torah) The wife of Lamech.
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Handmaid of Leah and mother of Gad and Asher. (biblical character)
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The wife of Moses. (biblical character)
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Alternative form of Zerubbabel [(biblical) a governor of the Persian Province of Judah, who led the first group of Jews returned from the Babylonian Captivity.]
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