Who's Who in the New TestamentRoutledge, 02/09/2003 - 304 من الصفحات Who's Who in The New Testament is the most complete and detailed reference book of its kind. Paying close attention to the places linked with the major events of Jesus's life, it provides: |
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... HEROD 5. and 6. Alexander. (Gk. 'defender of men') 1. Son of Simon of Cyrene 2. Relative of Annas, the high priest 3. Jewish spokesman at Ephesus 4. Convert turned apostate 5. Coppersmith from Asia 1. One of the sons of Simon of Cyrene ...
... Herod see HEROD ANTIPAS Apelles (Gk. abbreviation for 'Apollonius') One of the Christian converts greeted by Paul, as 'approved in Christ', at the close of his letter to the Christian congregation in Rome. A variant reading in an ...
... HEROD ARCHELAUS Archippus (Gk. 'master of the horse') Described by Paul as a 'fellow soldier', he was probably in charge of Church affairs at Colossae, in the absence of Epaphras, the pastor and evangelist. Paul indeed sent him a ...
... Herod Antipas; he ruled Damascus at the time of the conversion of Paul, and his governor there tried to arrest the future apostle. The capital of his kingdom was Petra, some 170 miles south of Amman. This city of rock is famous for its ...
... Herod the Great, resident in Rome earlier in the 1st century. It is possible that Paul's friend had been a slave in the household of Herod Aristobulus. [Rom. 16:10] Artemas (Gk. 'gift of Artemis') A companion of Paul during his stay at ...