Tὰ Βιβλία περιλαμβάνει τὴν Παλαιὰν Διαθήκην τε καὶ τὴν Καινὴν Διαθήκην. Tὰ Βιβλία τῶν Ἰουδαίων καί τὰ τῶν Χριστιανῶν τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια ἐστιν.
Tὰ Βιβλία τῶν Ἰουδαίων edit
Ἀπὸ Ἀδάμ ἕως Δαυίδ, κατὰ τὰ Βιβλία τῶν Ἰουδαίων[1]:
Ἀπὸ τῆς Γενέσεως ἕως τοῦ Κατακλυσμοῦ
Πατριάρχαι μετὰ τὸν Κατακλυσμόν
Ἀπὸ τῆς Φύλης τοῦ Ἰούδα ἕως τοῦ Βασιλείου
Προφῆται edit
Πρὸ τῶν Πατριαρχῶν edit
Πατριάρχαι καὶ Μητριάρχαι edit
Ἰσραηλῖται προφῆται τοῦ Πεντατεύχου edit
Παλαῖοι Προφῆται edit
- Joshua
- Deborah
- Gideon
- Samson
- Eli
- Elkanah
- Hannah
- Abigail
- Samuel
- Gad
- Nathan
- David
- Solomon
- Jeduthun
- Ahijah
- Shemaiah
- Elijah
- Elisha
- Iddo
- Hanani
- Jehu
- Micaiah
- Jahaziel
- Eliezer ben Dodavah
- Zechariah ben Jehoiada
- Huldah
Οἱ Μείζονες Προφῆται edit
Οἱ δώδεκα Ἐλάσσονες Προφῆται edit
Νωαχίδαι edit
Ἄλλοι edit
- Italics indicate persons whose status as prophets is not universally accepted.
Βασιλεῖς edit
Ἱερεῖς edit
Φυλαὶ τοῦ Ἰσραήλ edit
According to the Book of Genesis, the Israelites were descendants of the sons of Jacob, who was renamed Israel after wrestling with an angel. His twelve male children become the ancestors of the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
Δευτεροκανονικὰ Βιβλία edit
Μακκαβαῖοι edit
Ἑλληνικοὶ βασιλεῖς edit
Περσικοὶ βασιλεῖς edit
Ἄλλοι edit
Καινὴ Διαθήκη edit
Γένος τοῦ Ἰησοῦ edit
- Ἀδάμ καί Εὕα
- Σήθ
- Ἐνώς
- Καϊνάμ
- Μαλελεήλ
- Ἰάρετ
- Ἑνώχ
- Μαθουσάλας
- Λάμεχ
- Νῶε
- Σήμ
- Ἀρφαξάδ
- Σαλά
- Ἔβερ
- Φάλεκ
- Ῥαγαύ
- Σερούχ
- Ναχώρ
- Terah
- Abraham
- Isaac
- Jacob
- Judah
- Perez
- Hezron
- Ram
- Amminadab
- Nahshon
- Salmon
- Boaz
- Obed
- Jesse
- David
- Solomon
- Rehoboam
- Abijah
- Asa
- Jehoshaphat
- Jehoram
- Uzziah
- Jotham
- Ahaz
- Hezekiah
- Manasseh
- Amon
- Josiah
- Jeconiah
- Salathiel
- Zerubbabel
- Abihud
- Eliakim
- Azor
- Sadoc
- Achim
- Eliud
- Eleazar
- Matthan
- Jacob
- Joseph
- Ἰησοῦς Χριστός
- Μαρία, mother of Jesus
- Ἰωσήφ
- Brothers of Jesus
- James (often identified with James, son of Alphaeus)
- Joseph (Joses)
- Judas (Jude) (often identified with Thaddeus)
- Simon
- Mary of Clopas
- Cleopas (often identified with Alphaeus and Clopas)
Ἀπόστολοι τοῦ Ἰησοῦ edit
Οἱ Τρεισκαίδεκα:
- Peter (a.k.a. Simon or Cephas)
- Andrew (Simon Peter's brother)
- James, son of Zebedee
- John, son of Zebedee
- Philip
- Bartholomew also known as "Nathanael"
- Thomas also known as "Doubting Thomas"
- Matthew also known as "Levi"
- James, son of Alphaeus
- Judas, son of James (a.k.a. Thaddeus or Lebbaeus)
- Simon the Zealot
- Judas Iscariot (the traitor)
- Matthias[3]
Ἄλλοι:
- Paul[4]
- Barnabas[5]
- Mary Magdalene (the one who discovered Jesus’ empty tomb)
Ἱερεῖς edit
- Καϊάφας, high priest
- Annas, first high priest of Roman Judea
- Ζαχαρίας, father of John the Baptist
Προφῆται edit
Ἄλλοι πιστοί edit
- Ἀπολλώς
- Ἀκύλας
- Διονύσιος ὁ Ἀρεοπαγίτης
- Ἐπαφράς, fellow prisoner of Paul,[6] fellow worker[7]
- Ἰωάννης Μάρκος (often identified with Mark)
- Ἰωσὴφ ὁ ἀπὸ Ἀριμαθαίας
- Lazarus
- Λουκᾶς
- Μᾶρκος
- Μάρθα
- Μαρία η Μαγδαληνή
- Mary, sister of Martha
- Νικόδημος
- Ὀνήσιμος
- Philemon
- Priscilla
- Σίλας
- Sopater
- Πρωτομάρτυρας Στέφανος
- Τιμόθεος
- Τίτος
Βέβηλοι ἄρχοντες edit
- Agrippa I, called "King Herod" or "Herod" in Acts 12
- Felix governor of Judea who was present at the trial of Paul, and his wife Drusilla in Acts 24:24
- Herod Agrippa II, king over several territories, before whom Paul made his defense in Acts 26.
- Ἡρῴδης Ἀντίπας, called "Herod the Tetrarch" or "Herod" in the Gospels and in Acts 4:27
- Ἡρῳδιάς
- Herod the Great
- Philip the Tetrarch
- Πόντιος Πιλᾶτος
- Σαλώμη
- Quirinius
Ῥωμαῖοι αὐτοκράτορες edit
References edit
- ↑ Names in italics only appear in the Greek Septuagint version
- ↑ 1 Macc. 1:1, 1 Macc. 6:2 Macc. 1:10
- ↑ Matthias is the apostle who replaced Judas Iscariot. Acts 1:15-26
- ↑ Paul is a self-described apostle.Rom 1:1, 1 Cor 1:1, 2 Cor 1:1, Gal 1:1, Eph 1:1, Col 1:1, 1 Tim 1:1, 2 Tim 1:1, and Titus 1:1
- ↑ Described as an apostle alongside Paul; see Acts 14:14; Gal 2:9; 1 Cor 9:5-6.
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