When Paul and Barnabas healed a cripple at Lystra, the people took the apostles to be 2 visiting deities, and acclaimed Barnabas as Hermes, and Paul, the Speaker, as Zeus.
Hymenaeus is a Christian who apostatized by teaching that the resurrection was an event of the past. For his insistence to spread false teachings he was delivered "unto Satan" by Paul.
Ibzan is a judge who ruled Israel for 7 years, and who had 20 sons and 20 daughters.
Ichabod is the name of the grandson of Eli, the high priest. He was born immediately following his mother's receiving the tragic new of the death of her husband and the father-in-law, and of the capture of the ark by the Philistines.
Jannai is a Jew appearing in Luke's genealogy of Christ.
Massa is the name of son of Isaac and ancestral head of an Arabic tribe.
Matthias the name of the disciple chosen by lot to fill Judas' place .
Nadab was the youngest of Aaron's four sons, who was dedicated to the priesthood but died childless as did his brother Abihu when the 2 offered "strange fire" before God.
Nahum is a name appearing in Luke's genealogy of Jesus Christ.
Nicolaus was one of the 7 men appointed by the church of Jerusalem to look after the Greek-speaking widows, and is the only man in the New Testament explicitly designated by the term "proselyte."
Nemshi was the father of Jehu, one of the kings of Israel.
Obed was the son of Ruth and Boaz, and the father of David.
Jesus gave Simon his new name, Peter, when Peter's brother, Andrew, first brought him to Christ. Peter was thus the 1st Christian convert resulting from the what might be called a layman's efforts.
Samson is a hero of the late period of the judges, who performed feats of superhuman strength during the Philistine oppression of Judah and Dan shortly after Saul became king of Israel.
Stephanas is the head of a family that comprised Paul's first converts in Greece, and whose members the apostle has personally baptized.
Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba and the 2nd and last king of united Israel.
Sergious Paulus was the proconsul of Cyprus at the time of Paul's 1st Missionary Journey. Paul presented the gospel to him, but in this was opposed by Elymas, a magician.
Shadrach is the name given by the Babylonians to Azariah, one of Daniel's 3 Jewish companions.
Seth is the 4th son of Adam, born after Abel was murdered.
Gaius, was a Christian from Thessalonica, who accompanied Paul on His last journey to Jerusalem.
Which of the following is the name of a Jew, whose 7 sons were exorcists who encountered Paul in Ephesus?
Which of the following was the governor of Samaria and a contemporary enemy of Nehemiah?
Which of the following was a descendant of Judah and the husband of Rachab of Jericho?
Which of the following was the son of Simon who carried Jesus' cross?
Which of the following was the eldest son of Jacob and Leah, whose immorality with Bilhah cost him his father's blessing that would have been due him as the first-born?
Which of the following was the son of Solomon by his Ammonite wife, who reigned as the first king of Judah, after the division?
Which of the following was one of the 5 Midianite kings who were confederates of the Amorite King Sihon of Heshbon, and who were slain in the war Moses waged against them after they had seduced Israel to licentious idolatry?
Which of the following was a high Roman official who served as governor of Syria at the time of Jesus' birth?
Which of the following was the chief man on the island of Malta, whose father was healed by Paul during the apostle's unplanned stay on the island after his shipwreck while being transported as a prisoner to Rome?
Which of the following men was one of the 7 appointed to look after the Greek-speaking widows and the poor in general in the early church?
Which of the following was the man to whom Saul gave his daughter Michal, David's wife, after David fled for his life, and was later forced to restore her to David?
Which of the following is the name of David's next older brother?
Which of the following is the name for a land celebrated for its gold in ancient Bible history?
Which of the following men was a Christian of Asia, who along with others, deserted Paul during the apostle's last years of ministry?
Which of the following men showed his zeal for Yahuwah in a time of apostasy, by slaying an Israelite offender and a Midianite woman, then ending a plague that had broken out as a divine punishment?
Which of the following men was a Christian heretic who taught that the resurrection was an event of the past?
Phares was an ancestor of David and is listed in the genealogy of Jesus.
Which of the following men was a runaway slave of Philemon, who was converted to Christianity at the hands of Paul in Rome?
Which of the following men was a prophet of Israel in the reign of Pekah, who protested the enslaving of prisoners taken by the northern kingdom in a war with Judah and secured their release?
Which of the following men was the governor of King Ahab's palace, who was godly, and has saved the lives of 100 prophets by hiding them in 2 groups of 50 each in caves?
Which of the following men was an outstanding leader, a mighty hunter, the founder of the first kingdom on earth, and the builder of several famous cities?
Which of the following men was one of the 7 men appointed by the church of Jerusalem to look after the Greek-speaking widows and the poor and was explicitly designated by the term "proselyte"?