John The Baptist

John The Baptist

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John the Baptist was a 1st century Jewish preacher and ascetic regarded as a prophet by four religions: Christianity, Islam, Mandaeanism, and the... More
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Onkelos

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Onkelos is the name of a famous convert to Judaism in Talmudic times (c.35-120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the famous Targum Onkelos... More
Saint Peter

Saint Peter

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The Apostle Peter, also known as Saint Peter, Shimon "Keipha" Ben-Yonah/Bar-Yonah, Simon Peter, Cephas and Keipha—original name Shimon or Simeon (A... More
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Theudas

Theudas (died c. 46 AD) was a Jewish rebel who probably claimed to be the Messiah. His name, if a Greek compound, may mean "gift of God", although... More
Agrippa I

Agrippa I

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Agrippa I also called the Great (10 BC - 44 AD), King of the Jews, was the grandson of Herod the Great, and son of Aristobulus IV and Berenice. His... More
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Bruriah

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Bruriah is one of several woman quoted as a sage in the Talmud. She was the wife of the Tanna Rabbi Meir and the daughter of Rabbi Hananiah Ben... More
John The Apostle

John The Apostle

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John the Apostle was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Christian tradition identifies him with the authors of several New Testament works,... More
Paul The Apostle

Paul The Apostle

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St. Paul the Apostle (שאול התרסי in Hebrew), the "Apostle to the Gentiles" was, together with Saint Peter, the most notable of Early Christian... More
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Babatha

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Babatha was a Jewish woman who lived in the port town of Maoza in modern day Jordan at beginning of the 2nd century CE. In 1960, archeologist... More
Josephus

Josephus

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Josephus, who became known, in his capacity as a Roman citizen, as Titus Flavius Josephus, was a 1st-century Jewish historian and apologist of... More