Duplicate Names Starting with "A" ЁЯМ┐
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Name |
Person / Role |
References |
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Aaron |
(1) Brother of
Moses, the first High Priest of Israel |
Exodus 4:14;
Leviticus 8–9 |
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(2) Son of Jeroboam
I, a king of Israel |
1 Kings 14:1–18 |
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2 |
Abagtha |
(1) One of the seven
eunuchs who served King Xerxes (Ahasuerus) |
Esther 1:10 |
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(2) Another of the
seven eunuchs of King Xerxes |
Esther 1:10 |
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3 |
Abda |
(1) Father of
Adoniram, an official under King Solomon |
1 Kings 4:6 |
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(2) A Levite who
divorced his foreign wife after the exile |
Ezra 10:39 |
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(3) A priest in the
time of Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 11:17 |
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4 |
Abdeel |
(1) Father of
Shelemiah, an official sent to arrest Baruch and Jeremiah |
Jeremiah 36:26 |
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(2) An officer of
King Jehoiakim |
Jeremiah 36:26 |
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5 |
Abdi |
(1) A Levite in King
Hezekiah's time |
2 Chronicles 29:12 |
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(2) Head of a family
who returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 10:26 |
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(3) Son of Elam, who
divorced his foreign wife |
Ezra 10:27 |
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6 |
Abdon |
(1) The eleventh
Judge of Israel |
Judges 12:13–15 |
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(2) A Benjamite, son
of Shashak |
1 Chronicles 8:23 |
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(3) A descendant of
Saul, son of Micah |
1 Chronicles 8:30 |
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7 |
Abi |
(1) Mother of King
Hezekiah of Judah |
2 Kings 18:2 |
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(2) Wife of King
Ahaz of Judah |
2 Chronicles 29:1 |
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Abiah |
(1) Son of Samuel
the prophet |
1 Samuel 8:2 |
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(2) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 24:10 |
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(3) Same as Abijam,
King of Judah |
1 Kings 14:31; 2
Chronicles 12:16 |
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(4) A descendant of
Eleazar |
1 Chronicles 6:28 |
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(5) A leader who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:7 |
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9 |
Abialbon |
(1) One of David's
mighty men, an Arbathite |
2 Samuel 23:31 |
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(2) Same person,
listed as Abiel |
1 Chronicles 11:32 |
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10 |
Abiasaph |
(1) A descendant of
Korah, son of Assir |
Exodus 6:24 |
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(2) A descendant of
Korah, son of Korah |
1 Chronicles 6:23 |
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11 |
Abida |
(1) Son of Midian, a
grandson of Abraham |
Genesis 25:4 |
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(2) A descendant of
King David, son of Elioenai |
1 Chronicles 3:21 |
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12 |
Abidan |
(1) Leader of the
tribe of Benjamin during the wilderness wanderings |
Numbers 1:11 |
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(2) Leader of the
tribe of Benjamin for the division of Canaan |
Numbers 34:23 |
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13 |
Abiel |
(1) Grandfather of
King Saul |
1 Samuel 9:1 |
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(2) One of David's
mighty men from Gad |
1 Chronicles 12:8 |
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14 |
Abiezer |
(1) A son of Gilead,
head of a clan in Manasseh |
Numbers 26:30;
Joshua 17:2 |
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(2) One of David's
mighty men from Anathoth |
2 Samuel 23:27 |
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15 |
Abihail |
(1) Father of
Zuriel, a leader of the Merarite Levites |
Numbers 3:35 |
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(2) A Gileadite, son
of Machir |
1 Chronicles 2:21 |
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(3) Wife of King
Rehoboam of Judah |
2 Chronicles 11:18 |
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(4) A descendant of
Judah, daughter of Eliab |
1 Chronicles 2:29 |
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(5) Father of Esther
(Hadassah) |
Esther 2:15; 9:29 |
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16 |
Abihu |
(1) Son of Aaron,
killed for offering unauthorized fire |
Leviticus 10:1–2 |
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(2) A son of Samuel |
1 Chronicles 6:28 |
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17 |
Abihud |
(1) A Benjamite, son
of Bela |
1 Chronicles 8:3 |
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(2) A descendant of
King David, son of Attai |
1 Chronicles 8:7 |
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18 |
Abijah |
(1) Same as Abiah,
see above |
(see Abiah) |
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19 |
Abijam |
(1) King of Judah,
son of Rehoboam |
1 Kings 14:31;
15:1–8 |
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(2) Same as Abijah
(King of Judah) |
2 Chronicles 12:16 |
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20 |
Abimael |
(1) Son of Joktan, a
descendant of Shem |
Genesis 10:28 |
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(2) Same person,
listed in the genealogy of Shem |
1 Chronicles 1:22 |
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21 |
Abimelech |
(1) Philistine king
of Gerar in Abraham's time |
Genesis 20:2–18 |
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(2) King of Gerar in
Isaac's time (possibly a royal title) |
Genesis 26:1–16 |
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(3) Son of Gideon,
who declared himself king and killed his brothers |
Judges 9:1–57 |
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(4) A priest, father
of Ahimelech |
1 Samuel 14:3 |
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22 |
Abinadab |
(1) Son of Jesse,
David's second brother |
1 Samuel 16:8; 1
Chronicles 2:13 |
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(2) Man at
Kirjath-jearim whose house housed the Ark of the Covenant |
1 Samuel 7:1 |
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(3) Son of Saul,
killed in battle at Mount Gilboa |
1 Samuel 31:2 |
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23 |
Abinoam |
(1) Father of Barak,
the military leader who helped Deborah |
Judges 4:6 |
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(2) Father of Kish,
the father of King Saul (variant reading in some manuscripts) |
1 Samuel 9:1 |
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24 |
Abiram |
(1) Son of Eliab, a
Reubenite who rebelled against Moses and Aaron |
Numbers 16:1;
26:9–10 |
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(2) Son of Hiel, who
rebuilt Jericho under a curse |
1 Kings 16:34 |
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25 |
Abishag |
(1) A young
Shunammite woman who cared for King David in his old age |
1 Kings 1:1–4 |
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(2) The same woman,
whom Adonijah sought in marriage to claim the throne |
1 Kings 2:13–25 |
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26 |
Abishai |
(1) Son of Zeruiah,
David's nephew, and one of his chief military commanders |
1 Samuel 26:6–9 |
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(2) One of David's
mighty men |
2 Samuel 23:18–23 |
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27 |
Abner |
(1) Son of Ner,
commander of Saul's army |
1 Samuel 14:50 |
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(2) Father of
Jaasiel, an officer under King David |
1 Chronicles 27:21 |
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28 |
Abraham |
(1) The patriarch,
originally named Abram |
Genesis 17:5 |
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(2) Ancestor of
Jesus Christ in the genealogy of Matthew |
Matthew 1:2 |
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(3) Ancestor of
Jesus Christ in the genealogy of Luke |
Luke 3:34 |
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29 |
Absalom |
(1) Son of King
David who rebelled against him |
2 Samuel 3:3; 13–18 |
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(2) Father of
Maacah, the wife of King Rehoboam |
1 Kings 15:2 |
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30 |
Achaicus |
(1) A Christian from
Corinth who visited Paul |
1 Corinthians 16:17 |
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(2) A Christian
worker mentioned by Paul (possibly the same person) |
Romans 16:17 (as
'Achaicus' in some manuscripts) |
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31 |
Achan |
(1) Son of Carmi,
who sinned by keeping devoted items from Jericho |
Joshua 7:1–26 |
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(2) Same person,
called Achar in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 2:7 |
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32 |
Achim |
(1) Son of Sadoc, in
the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew |
Matthew 1:14 |
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(2) Father of Eliud,
in the same genealogy |
Matthew 1:14 |
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33 |
Achish |
(1) King of Gath, to
whom David fled twice |
1 Samuel 21:10–15 |
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(2) King of Gath,
referred to as "Achish, son of Maoch" |
1 Samuel 27:2–12 |
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34 |
Acsah |
(1) Daughter of
Caleb, given to Othniel as a wife |
Joshua 15:16–19 |
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(2) Same person,
listed as Achsah in Judges |
Judges 1:12–15 |
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35 |
Ada |
(1) One of Lamech's
wives in the line of Cain |
Genesis 4:19 |
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(2) Same person,
called Adah in Genesis |
Genesis 4:20 |
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36 |
Adah |
(1) One of Lamech's
wives in the line of Cain |
Genesis 4:19–20 |
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(2) One of Esau's
wives, daughter of Elon the Hittite |
Genesis 36:2, 4 |
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(3) Same person,
listed as a wife of Esau in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:41 |
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37 |
Adalia |
(1) Son of Haman, an
enemy of the Jews |
Esther 9:7 |
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(2) A Persian
prince, son of Haman |
Esther 9:8 |
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38 |
Adam |
(1) The first man,
created by God |
Genesis 2:7–3:24 |
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(2) A city near the
Jordan River |
Joshua 3:16 |
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39 |
Adami |
(1) A city on the
border of the tribe of Naphtali |
Joshua 19:33 |
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(2) A city on the
border of the tribe of Zebulun |
Joshua 19:33 |
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40 |
Adar |
(1) The twelfth
month of the Hebrew calendar |
Esther 3:7 |
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(2) A son of Bela, a
Benjamite |
1 Chronicles 8:3 |
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(3) Same person,
listed as Ard in Numbers |
Numbers 26:40 |
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41 |
Addar |
(1) A son of Bela, a
Benjamite |
1 Chronicles 8:3 |
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(2) A city on the
southern border of Judah |
Joshua 15:3 |
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42 |
Addi |
(1) Son of Cosam, in
the genealogy of Jesus in Luke |
Luke 3:28 |
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(2) Ancestor of
Jesus in the same genealogy |
Luke 3:28 |
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43 |
Adin |
(1) Head of a family
who returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 8:6 |
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(2) A leader of the
people who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:15 |
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(3) One who divorced
his foreign wife after the exile |
Ezra 10:38 |
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44 |
Adina |
(1) A leader of the
Reubenites, one of David's mighty men |
1 Chronicles 11:42 |
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(2) An officer of
King David |
2 Samuel 23:35 |
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45 |
Adinoam |
(1) Father of Barak,
the military leader who helped Deborah |
Judges 4:6 |
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(2) Father of Kish,
the father of King Saul (variant reading in some manuscripts) |
1 Samuel 9:1 |
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46 |
Adlai |
(1) Father of
Shaphat, an officer under King David |
1 Chronicles 27:29 |
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(2) Father of
Jahaziel, a Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:4 |
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47 |
Admah |
(1) A Canaanite city
destroyed with Sodom and Gomorrah |
Genesis 10:19 |
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(2) A city destroyed
with Sodom and Gomorrah |
Deuteronomy 29:23 |
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48 |
Adna |
(1) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:35 |
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(2) A leader of the
people who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:30 |
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49 |
Adnah |
(1) A leader of the
tribe of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:20 |
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(2) A commander in
King Jehoshaphat's army |
2 Chronicles 17:14 |
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50 |
Adonibezek |
(1) A Canaanite king
whom the tribe of Judah defeated |
Judges 1:5–7 |
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(2) The same king,
whose name means "lord of Bezek" |
Judges 1:6 |
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51 |
Adonijah |
(1) Fourth son of
King David, who tried to seize the throne |
2 Samuel 3:4 |
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(2) Son of Haggith,
who declared himself king after David's old age |
1 Kings 1:5–53 |
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(3) A priest who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:16 |
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52 |
Adonikam |
(1) Head of a family
who returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 8:13 |
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(2) A leader of the
people who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:13 |
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53 |
Adoniram |
(1) An officer over
forced labor under King Solomon |
1 Kings 4:6 |
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(2) An officer over
forced labor under King Rehoboam |
1 Kings 12:18 |
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54 |
Adoni-zedek |
(1) King of
Jerusalem, who led a coalition against Joshua |
Joshua 10:1–3 |
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(2) The same king,
who was defeated and killed by Joshua |
Joshua 10:23–26 |
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55 |
Adrammelech |
(1) Son of
Sennacherib, king of Assyria, who killed his father |
2 Kings 19:37 |
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(2) A false god
worshipped by the Sepharvites |
2 Kings 17:31 |
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56 |
Adramyttium |
(1) A city in Asia
Minor from which a ship sailed to take Paul to Rome |
Acts 27:2 |
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(2) The same city,
mentioned as the home port of the ship |
Acts 27:2 |
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57 |
Adria |
(1) The Adriatic
Sea, where Paul's ship was in a storm |
Acts 27:27 |
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(2) The same sea,
mentioned as the place where Paul's ship was driven |
Acts 27:27 |
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58 |
Adriel |
(1) Son of Barzillai
the Meholathite, married to Merab, Saul's daughter |
1 Samuel 18:19 |
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(2) The same person,
whose five sons were given to the Gibeonites |
2 Samuel 21:8 |
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59 |
Adullam |
(1) A city where
David hid from King Saul |
1 Samuel 22:1–2 |
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(2) A city in the
lowlands of Judah |
Joshua 15:35 |
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60 |
Aeneas |
(1) A man in Lydda
who was paralyzed and healed by Peter |
Acts 9:33–35 |
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(2) The same man,
who was healed and turned to the Lord |
Acts 9:33–35 |
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61 |
Aenon |
(1) A place near
Salim where John the Baptist was baptizing |
John 3:23 |
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(2) The same place,
mentioned as having "plenty of water" |
John 3:23 |
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62 |
Agabus |
(1) A prophet who
predicted a famine throughout the Roman world |
Acts 11:27–28 |
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(2) The same
prophet, who predicted Paul's arrest in Jerusalem |
Acts 21:10–11 |
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63 |
Agag |
(1) King of the
Amalekites, whom Saul defeated but spared |
1 Samuel 15:8–9 |
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(2) An Amalekite
king mentioned in Haman's genealogy |
Esther 3:1; 8:3 |
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64 |
Agar |
(1) The Greek form
of Hagar, Sarah's maidservant |
Galatians 4:24 |
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(2) The same person,
representing the old covenant |
Galatians 4:24–25 |
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65 |
Agee |
(1) Father of
Shammah, one of David's mighty men |
2 Samuel 23:11 |
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(2) The same person,
listed as the father of a Hararite |
1 Chronicles 11:34 |
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66 |
Ahab |
(1) King of Israel,
son of Omri, who married Jezebel |
1 Kings 16:29–22:40 |
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(2) A false prophet
who lied to King Ahab |
1 Kings 22:24–28 |
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(3) Son of Kolaiah,
a false prophet in Babylon |
Jeremiah 29:21–23 |
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67 |
Aharah |
(1) A son of
Benjamin |
Genesis 46:21 |
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(2) The same person,
called Aher in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 8:1 |
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68 |
Ahasuerus |
(1) The Persian king
in the book of Esther (often identified with Xerxes I) |
Esther 1:1 |
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(2) A Persian king,
possibly the same as in Esther |
Ezra 4:6 |
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(3) Father of Darius
the Mede |
Daniel 9:1 |
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69 |
Ahava |
(1) A river in
Babylon where Ezra gathered the exiles |
Ezra 8:15 |
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(2) The same place,
where Ezra proclaimed a fast |
Ezra 8:21 |
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70 |
Ahaz |
(1) King of Judah,
son of Jotham |
2 Kings 15:38;
16:1–20 |
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(2) A descendant of
Saul, son of Micah |
1 Chronicles 8:35 |
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71 |
Ahaziah |
(1) King of Israel,
son of Ahab |
1 Kings 22:51–53 |
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(2) King of Judah,
son of Jehoram |
2 Kings 8:25–29 |
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(3) Same as
Jehoahaz, King of Judah |
2 Chronicles 21:17;
22:1–9 |
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72 |
Ahi |
(1) A son of Abdiel,
a Gadite leader |
1 Chronicles 5:15 |
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(2) A Gadite leader
who joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:14 |
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73 |
Ahiah |
(1) A prophet who
foretold Jeroboam's rise to power |
1 Kings 11:29–39 |
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(2) A Levite who
kept the Ark of the Covenant |
1 Samuel 14:3 |
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(3) Son of Ahitub,
priest in the time of Saul |
1 Samuel 14:3 |
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74 |
Ahikam |
(1) Son of Shaphan,
an official under King Josiah |
2 Kings 22:12 |
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(2) The same person,
who protected Jeremiah |
Jeremiah 26:24 |
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75 |
Ahiman |
(1) An Anakite, a
descendant of Anak |
Numbers 13:22 |
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(2) The same person,
listed as one of the sons of Anak |
Joshua 15:14 |
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76 |
Ahimelech |
(1) The priest who
gave David the showbread and Goliath's sword |
1 Samuel 21:1–9 |
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(2) Son of Abiathar,
a priest in David's time |
2 Samuel 8:17 |
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(3) A Hittite
soldier with Saul |
1 Samuel 26:6 |
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77 |
Ahinadab |
(1) Son of Iddo, an
official over the district of Mahanaim under Solomon |
1 Kings 4:14 |
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(2) The same person,
listed as one of Solomon's twelve officers |
1 Kings 4:14 |
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78 |
Ahinoam |
(1) Wife of Saul,
mother of Jonathan |
1 Samuel 14:50 |
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(2) Wife of David
from Jezreel |
1 Samuel 25:43 |
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(3) The same wife of
David, who was taken by the Amalekites |
1 Samuel 30:5 |
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79 |
Ahio |
(1) Son of Abinadab,
who helped transport the Ark of the Covenant |
2 Samuel 6:3 |
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(2) A Benjamite, son
of Beriah |
1 Chronicles 8:14 |
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Ahira |
(1) Leader of the
tribe of Naphtali during the wilderness wanderings |
Numbers 1:15 |
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(2) The same person,
leader of Naphtali for the division of Canaan |
Numbers 34:28 |
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Ahishar |
(1) An official in
charge of King Solomon's household |
1 Kings 4:3 |
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(2) The same person,
listed as one of Solomon's officials |
1 Kings 4:6 |
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82 |
Ahithophel |
(1) Advisor to King
David who later joined Absalom's rebellion |
2 Samuel 15:12–17 |
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(2) Father of Eliam,
one of David's mighty men |
2 Samuel 23:34 |
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83 |
Ahitub |
(1) Father of
Ahimelech, the priest who helped David |
1 Samuel 22:9–20 |
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(2) Father of Zadok,
the priest in David's time |
2 Samuel 8:17 |
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(3) Son of Amariah,
a descendant of Aaron |
1 Chronicles 6:7–8 |
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84 |
Ahihud |
(1) Leader of the
tribe of Asher for the division of Canaan |
Numbers 34:27 |
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(2) A Benjamite, son
of Shelomi |
1 Chronicles 8:7 |
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85 |
Ahlab |
(1) A city in the
territory of Asher that the Israelites failed to capture |
Judges 1:31 |
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(2) The same city,
listed as a place the Asherites did not drive out |
Joshua 19:33 |
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86 |
Ahlai |
(1) A daughter of
Sheshan who married Jarha, her father's Egyptian servant |
1 Chronicles 2:31 |
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(2) A son of Sheshan
(possibly a textual variant) |
1 Chronicles 2:34 |
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87 |
Ahuzam |
(1) A descendant of
Judah, son of Ashhur |
1 Chronicles 4:6 |
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(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Judah |
1 Chronicles 4:6 |
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88 |
Aijeleth Shahar |
(1) A musical term
in the title of Psalm 22 |
Psalm 22:1 |
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(2) The same term,
possibly meaning "hind of the dawn" |
Psalm 22:1 |
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89 |
Akan |
(1) A son of Ezer, a
descendant of Seir |
Genesis 36:27 |
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(2) The same person,
called Jaakan in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:42 |
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90 |
Akkub |
(1) A temple servant
(Nethinim) who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:45 |
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(2) A Levite who
helped Ezra explain the Law |
Nehemiah 8:7 |
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(3) A gatekeeper of
the temple in Nehemiah's time |
Nehemiah 11:17 |
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(4) A descendant of
Obed-Edom |
1 Chronicles 26:10 |
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91 |
Alamoth |
(1) A musical term
in the title of Psalm 46 |
Psalm 46:1 |
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(2) The same term,
possibly meaning "maidens" or referring to a high-pitched voice |
1 Chronicles 15:20 |
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92 |
Alban |
(1) A man who was
with Paul in Rome |
Philemon 1:24 (as
"Epaphras" in some manuscripts) |
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(2) A Roman soldier
who was kind to Paul |
2 Timothy 4:17 (as
"the Lord" in some manuscripts) |
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93 |
Alexander |
(1) A Jew in Ephesus
who opposed Paul |
Acts 19:33–34 |
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(2) A coppersmith
who did Paul much harm |
2 Timothy 4:14–15 |
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(3) A son of Simon
of Cyrene, who carried Jesus' cross |
Mark 15:21 |
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94 |
Algum |
(1) A type of wood
brought from Ophir for Solomon's temple |
1 Kings 10:11–12 |
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(2) The same wood,
called almug in 2 Chronicles |
2 Chronicles 9:10–11 |
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95 |
Alian |
(1) A son of
Shemida, a descendant of Manasseh |
1 Chronicles 7:19 |
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(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Manasseh |
1 Chronicles 7:19 |
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96 |
Allon |
(1) A city in the
territory of Zebulun |
Joshua 19:33 |
|
(2) The same city,
listed as a place in Zebulun |
Joshua 19:33 |
||
|
97 |
Almodad |
(1) A son of Joktan,
a descendant of Shem |
Genesis 10:26 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Shem |
1 Chronicles 1:20 |
||
|
98 |
Alvah |
(1) A duke of Edom,
a descendant of Esau |
Genesis 36:40 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Alian in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:51 |
||
|
99 |
Alvan |
(1) A son of Shobal,
a descendant of Seir |
Genesis 36:23 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Alian in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:40 |
||
|
100 |
Amal |
(1) A son of Helem,
a descendant of Asher |
1 Chronicles 7:35 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Asher |
1 Chronicles 7:35 |
||
|
101 |
Amalek |
(1) Son of Eliphaz,
a grandson of Esau |
Genesis 36:12 |
|
(2) A nation that
attacked the Israelites in the wilderness |
Exodus 17:8–16 |
||
|
102 |
Aman |
(1) The Persian name
for Haman, the enemy of the Jews in Esther |
Esther 3:1 (in some
translations) |
|
(2) The same person,
called Haman in most translations |
Esther 3:10 |
||
|
103 |
Amana |
(1) A mountain or
mountain range mentioned in the Song of Solomon |
Song of Solomon 4:8 |
|
(2) The same
mountain, possibly the Abana river |
2 Kings 5:12 |
||
|
104 |
Amariah |
(1) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:7 |
|
(2) A priest in the
time of Hezekiah |
2 Chronicles 31:15 |
||
|
(3) A priest who
divorced his foreign wife after the exile |
Ezra 10:42 |
||
|
(4) Father of
Ahitub, a descendant of Aaron |
1 Chronicles 6:11 |
||
|
(5) A leader who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:3 |
||
|
(6) A chief priest
in the time of Jehoshaphat |
2 Chronicles 19:11 |
||
|
105 |
Amasa |
(1) Son of Abigail,
David's sister, and commander of Absalom's army |
2 Samuel 17:25 |
|
(2) The same person,
whom David made commander of his army after Absalom's rebellion |
2 Samuel 19:13–20:12 |
||
|
(3) A priest who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 10:22 |
||
|
106 |
Amasai |
(1) A son of
Elkanah, a Levite |
1 Chronicles 6:25 |
|
(2) A Levite who
joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:18 |
||
|
(3) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:35 |
||
|
107 |
Amaziah |
(1) King of Judah,
son of Joash |
2 Kings 14:1–22 |
|
(2) A priest of
Bethel who opposed Amos the prophet |
Amos 7:10–17 |
||
|
(3) A son of
Hilkiah, who helped repair the temple |
2 Chronicles 34:12 |
||
|
(4) A descendant of
Simeon |
1 Chronicles 4:34 |
||
|
108 |
Amber |
(1) A precious stone
mentioned in Ezekiel's vision of God |
Ezekiel 1:4 |
|
(2) The same stone,
described as part of the rainbow around God's throne |
Ezekiel 1:27 |
||
|
(3) A precious stone
in the foundation of the New Jerusalem |
Revelation 21:20 |
||
|
109 |
Amiel |
(1) Father of
Machir, the wife of King Hezekiah |
2 Kings 21:19 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Abiel in 2 Chronicles |
2 Chronicles 28:7 |
||
|
(3) A spy from the
tribe of Dan |
Numbers 13:12 |
||
|
110 |
Aminadab |
(1) Father of
Nahshon, a leader of the tribe of Judah |
Exodus 6:23 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Jesus |
Luke 3:33 |
||
|
111 |
Amittai |
(1) Father of Jonah
the prophet |
2 Kings 14:25 |
|
(2) The same person,
identified as Jonah's father |
Jonah 1:1 |
||
|
112 |
Ammon |
(1) Son of Lot, the
ancestor of the Ammonites |
Genesis 19:38 |
|
(2) A nation east of
the Jordan River |
Deuteronomy 2:19 |
||
|
(3) A god of the
Ammonites |
1 Kings 11:7 |
||
|
113 |
Amnon |
(1) Firstborn son of
King David |
2 Samuel 3:2 |
|
(2) The same person,
who violated his half-sister Tamar |
2 Samuel 13:1–22 |
||
|
114 |
Amok |
(1) A priest who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 2:62 |
|
(2) A priest who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:20 |
||
|
115 |
Amos |
(1) The prophet who
wrote the book of Amos |
Amos 1:1 |
|
(2) Father of Isaiah
the prophet |
Amos 7:14 |
||
|
(3) A temple servant
who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:48 |
||
|
116 |
Amphipolis |
(1) A city in
Macedonia where Paul and Silas stopped on their second missionary journey |
Acts 17:1 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a place where Paul preached |
Acts 17:1 |
||
|
117 |
Amplias |
(1) A Christian in
Rome greeted by Paul |
Romans 16:8 |
|
(2) The same person,
described as "beloved in the Lord" |
Romans 16:8 |
||
|
118 |
Amram |
(1) Father of Moses,
Aaron, and Miriam |
Exodus 6:20 |
|
(2) A son of Kohath,
a descendant of Levi |
Exodus 6:18 |
||
|
(3) A descendant of
Kohath |
1 Chronicles 6:2 |
||
|
119 |
Amraphel |
(1) King of Shinar,
who joined with other kings to fight Chedorlaomer |
Genesis 14:1 |
|
(2) The same king,
who was defeated by Abram |
Genesis 14:17 |
||
|
120 |
Amzi |
(1) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:46 |
|
(2) A Levite who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Nehemiah 11:12 |
||
|
121 |
Anah |
(1) A daughter of
Zibeon the Hivite |
Genesis 36:2 |
|
(2) A son of Seir
the Horite |
Genesis 36:20 |
||
|
(3) The same person,
who discovered hot springs |
Genesis 36:24 |
||
|
122 |
Anak |
(1) Father of the
Anakim, a race of giants |
Numbers 13:22 |
|
(2) The same person,
mentioned as the ancestor of the giants |
Deuteronomy 9:2 |
||
|
123 |
Anani |
(1) A descendant of
King David, son of Elioenai |
1 Chronicles 3:24 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the royal line of Judah |
1 Chronicles 3:24 |
||
|
124 |
Ananiah |
(1) A city in the
territory of Benjamin |
Nehemiah 11:32 |
|
(2) Father of
Maaseiah, who helped repair the wall of Jerusalem |
Nehemiah 3:23 |
||
|
125 |
Ananias |
(1) Husband of
Sapphira, who lied to the Holy Spirit |
Acts 5:1–11 |
|
(2) A disciple who
restored Paul's sight |
Acts 9:10–19 |
||
|
(3) The high priest
before whom Paul appeared |
Acts 23:1–5 |
||
|
126 |
Anath |
(1) A Canaanite
goddess worshipped by the Israelites |
Judges 2:13 |
|
(2) The same
goddess, called "the queen of heaven" |
Jeremiah 7:18 |
||
|
127 |
Anathoth |
(1) A city of refuge
given to the priests |
Joshua 21:18 |
|
(2) The birthplace
of the prophet Jeremiah |
Jeremiah 1:1 |
||
|
128 |
Andrew |
(1) One of the
twelve apostles, brother of Peter |
Matthew 4:18 |
|
(2) The same person,
who was a disciple of John the Baptist |
John 1:40 |
||
|
129 |
Anem |
(1) A city in the
territory of Issachar given to the Gershonites |
1 Chronicles 6:70 |
|
(2) The same city,
listed as a Levitical city |
1 Chronicles 6:70 |
||
|
130 |
Anna |
(1) A prophetess who
recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the temple |
Luke 2:36–38 |
|
(2) The same person,
described as a widow who served God with fasting and prayer |
Luke 2:37 |
||
|
131 |
Annas |
(1) Father-in-law of
Caiaphas, who questioned Jesus |
John 18:13–24 |
|
(2) The same person,
mentioned as high priest |
Acts 4:6 |
||
|
132 |
Antichrist |
(1) A figure who
opposes Christ and his teachings |
1 John 2:18 |
|
(2) The same figure,
called the "man of lawlessness" |
2 Thessalonians
2:3–12 |
||
|
133 |
Antioch |
(1) A city in Syria
where believers were first called Christians |
Acts 11:26 |
|
(2) Pisidian
Antioch, a city in Asia Minor where Paul preached |
Acts 13:14–52 |
||
|
134 |
Antipas |
(1) A martyr in
Pergamum who was faithful to Christ |
Revelation 2:13 |
|
(2) Herod Antipas,
who executed John the Baptist |
Matthew 14:1–12 |
||
|
135 |
Antipatris |
(1) A city where
Paul was taken under guard by night |
Acts 23:31 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a stopping place on the way to Caesarea |
Acts 23:31 |
||
|
136 |
Apelles |
(1) A Christian in
Rome greeted by Paul |
Romans 16:10 |
|
(2) The same person,
described as "approved in Christ" |
Romans 16:10 |
||
|
137 |
Apharsachites |
(1) A group of
people who opposed the rebuilding of the temple |
Ezra 4:9 |
|
(2) The same group,
mentioned as settlers in Samaria |
Ezra 4:9 |
||
|
138 |
Apharsites |
(1) A group of
people who opposed the rebuilding of the temple |
Ezra 4:9 |
|
(2) The same group,
mentioned as settlers in Samaria |
Ezra 4:9 |
||
|
139 |
Apocalypse |
(1) The revelation
of Jesus Christ given to John |
Revelation 1:1 |
|
(2) The same book,
describing the end times |
Revelation 1:19 |
||
|
140 |
Apollonia |
(1) A city in
Macedonia where Paul and Silas stopped on their second missionary journey |
Acts 17:1 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a place where Paul preached |
Acts 17:1 |
||
|
141 |
Apollonius |
(1) A Syrian general
who fought against the Maccabees |
2 Maccabees 4:4
(Apocrypha) |
|
(2) Another Syrian
general who fought against the Maccabees |
2 Maccabees 8:9
(Apocrypha) |
||
|
142 |
Apostle |
(1) One of the
twelve chosen by Jesus |
Mark 3:14 |
|
(2) A special
messenger sent by a church |
2 Corinthians 8:23 |
||
|
143 |
Apphia |
(1) A Christian in
Colossae greeted by Paul |
Philemon 1:2 |
|
(2) The same person,
described as "our sister" |
Philemon 1:2 |
||
|
144 |
Aquila |
(1) Husband of
Priscilla, a Jewish Christian who worked with Paul |
Acts 18:2–3 |
|
(2) The same person,
who hosted a church in his house |
Romans 16:3–5 |
||
|
145 |
Arab |
(1) A region
mentioned in Jeremiah's prophecy against Egypt |
Jeremiah 25:24 |
|
(2) The same region,
described as a desert area |
Isaiah 21:13 |
||
|
146 |
Arabia |
(1) A region where
Paul spent time after his conversion |
Galatians 1:17 |
|
(2) The same region,
mentioned in prophecy |
Isaiah 21:13 |
||
|
147 |
Ararat |
(1) The mountain
where Noah's ark came to rest |
Genesis 8:4 |
|
(2) A kingdom in
Assyria to which Sennacherib's sons fled |
2 Kings 19:37 |
||
|
148 |
Araunah |
(1) A Jebusite who
sold his threshing floor to David |
2 Samuel 24:16–25 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Ornan in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles
21:15–25 |
||
|
149 |
Arba |
(1) Father of Anak,
the ancestor of the Anakim |
Joshua 14:15 |
|
(2) The same person,
described as "the greatest man among the Anakim" |
Joshua 15:13 |
||
|
150 |
Archi |
(1) A city in the
territory of Ephraim |
Joshua 16:2 |
|
(2) The hometown of
Hushai, David's advisor |
2 Samuel 15:32 |
||
|
151 |
Archippus |
(1) A fellow soldier
of Paul |
Philemon 1:2 |
|
(2) A minister in
the church at Colossae |
Colossians 4:17 |
||
|
152 |
Ard |
(1) A son of
Benjamin |
Genesis 46:21 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Ard in Numbers |
Numbers 26:40 |
||
|
153 |
Ardon |
(1) A son of Caleb,
a descendant of Judah |
1 Chronicles 2:18 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Judah |
1 Chronicles 2:18 |
||
|
154 |
Areli |
(1) A son of Gad |
Genesis 46:16 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Arelites in Numbers |
Numbers 26:17 |
||
|
155 |
Ari |
(1) A chief of the
tribe of Gad |
1 Chronicles 5:15 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a Gadite leader |
1 Chronicles 5:16 |
||
|
156 |
Ariel |
(1) A symbolic name
for Jerusalem |
Isaiah 29:1–7 |
|
(2) An altar hearth
in Ezekiel's vision of the temple |
Ezekiel 43:15–16 |
||
|
(3) A leader who
stood with Ezra |
Ezra 8:16 |
||
|
157 |
Arioch |
(1) King of Ellasar,
who joined with other kings to fight Chedorlaomer |
Genesis 14:1 |
|
(2) The same king,
who was defeated by Abram |
Genesis 14:17 |
||
|
(3) Captain of the
guard under King Nebuchadnezzar |
Daniel 2:14–15 |
||
|
158 |
Aristarchus |
(1) A Macedonian
companion of Paul who was with him in Ephesus |
Acts 19:29 |
|
(2) The same person,
who was with Paul on his journey to Rome |
Acts 27:2 |
||
|
(3) The same person,
described as Paul's fellow prisoner |
Colossians 4:10 |
||
|
159 |
Aristobulus |
(1) A Christian in
Rome greeted by Paul |
Romans 16:10 |
|
(2) The same person,
whose household is greeted |
Romans 16:10 |
||
|
160 |
Ark |
(1) The boat built
by Noah to save his family and the animals from the flood |
Genesis 6:14–8:19 |
|
(2) The Ark of the
Covenant, the sacred chest containing the tablets of the law |
Exodus 25:10–22 |
||
|
161 |
Armenia |
(1) A region north
of Mesopotamia, same as Ararat |
2 Kings 19:37 |
|
(2) The same region,
mentioned in prophecy |
Jeremiah 51:27 |
||
|
162 |
Armoni |
(1) A son of Saul,
who was killed by the Gibeonites |
2 Samuel 21:8 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Saul |
2 Samuel 21:8 |
||
|
163 |
Arni |
(1) An ancestor of
Jesus in the genealogy of Luke |
Luke 3:33 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Aram in some manuscripts |
Luke 3:33 |
||
|
164 |
Aroer |
(1) A city on the
edge of the Arnon Gorge, given to the tribe of Gad |
Numbers 32:34 |
|
(2) A city in the
territory of Ammon |
Joshua 13:25 |
||
|
(3) A city in the
territory of Judah |
1 Samuel 30:28 |
||
|
165 |
Arphaxad |
(1) Son of Shem, an
ancestor of Abraham |
Genesis 10:22 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Jesus |
Luke 3:36 |
||
|
166 |
Artemas |
(1) A companion of
Titus whom Paul asked to send to him |
Titus 3:12 |
|
(2) The same person,
possibly a leader in the church |
Titus 3:12 |
||
|
167 |
Artemis |
(1) The Greek
goddess worshipped in Ephesus |
Acts 19:24–35 |
|
(2) The same
goddess, called Diana of the Ephesians |
Acts 19:35 |
||
|
168 |
Asa |
(1) King of Judah,
son of Abijam |
1 Kings 15:9–24 |
|
(2) A son of
Elkanah, a Levite |
1 Chronicles 6:28 |
||
|
(3) A descendant of
Korah |
1 Chronicles 6:37 |
||
|
169 |
Asahel |
(1) Brother of Joab,
one of David's mighty men |
2 Samuel 2:18–23 |
|
(2) The same person,
who was killed by Abner |
2 Samuel 2:18–23 |
||
|
(3) A Levite
gatekeeper in the time of David |
1 Chronicles 26:7 |
||
|
170 |
Asaph |
(1) Chief musician
in the time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:39 |
|
(2) A seer who
prophesied in David's time |
2 Chronicles 29:30 |
||
|
(3) Father of Joah,
an official under King Hezekiah |
2 Kings 18:18 |
||
|
(4) A temple servant
who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:41 |
||
|
171 |
Asenath |
(1) Wife of Joseph,
daughter of Potiphera, priest of On |
Genesis 41:45 |
|
(2) The same person,
mother of Manasseh and Ephraim |
Genesis 41:50 |
||
|
172 |
Ashbel |
(1) A son of
Benjamin |
Genesis 46:21 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Benjamin |
Numbers 26:38 |
||
|
173 |
Ashchenaz |
(1) A son of Gomer,
a descendant of Japheth |
Genesis 10:3 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Japheth |
1 Chronicles 1:6 |
||
|
174 |
Asher |
(1) Son of Jacob,
founder of the tribe of Asher |
Genesis 30:13 |
|
(2) The tribe of
Israel descended from Asher |
Joshua 19:24–31 |
||
|
(3) A son of
Zelophehad, who had no sons |
Numbers 26:33 |
||
|
175 |
Asherah |
(1) A Canaanite
goddess worshipped by the Israelites |
Judges 3:7 |
|
(2) A sacred pole or
tree used in the worship of Asherah |
Deuteronomy 16:21 |
||
|
176 |
Ashpenaz |
(1) Master of the
eunuchs in King Nebuchadnezzar's court |
Daniel 1:3–7 |
|
(2) The same person,
who appointed Daniel and his friends to serve the king |
Daniel 1:3–7 |
||
|
177 |
Ashur |
(1) A son of Shem,
an ancestor of the Assyrians |
Genesis 10:22 |
|
(2) The nation of
Assyria |
2 Kings 19:35 |
||
|
(3) A son of Hezron,
a descendant of Judah |
1 Chronicles 2:24 |
||
|
178 |
Ashtaroth |
(1) A Canaanite
goddess worshipped by the Israelites |
Judges 2:13 |
|
(2) A city of
Bashan, formerly a kingdom of Og |
Deuteronomy 1:4 |
||
|
179 |
Ashteroth Karnaim |
(1) A city where
Chedorlaomer defeated the Rephaim |
Genesis 14:5 |
|
(2) The same city,
listed as a place in Bashan |
Joshua 12:4 |
||
|
180 |
Asiel |
(1) A son of
Seraiah, a descendant of Simeon |
1 Chronicles 4:35 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Simeon |
1 Chronicles 4:35 |
||
|
181 |
Asnah |
(1) A temple servant
who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:50 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a Nethinim |
Nehemiah 7:52 |
||
|
182 |
Asnapper |
(1) An Assyrian
official who deported people to Samaria |
Ezra 4:10 |
|
(2) The same person,
called "the great and noble Asnapper" |
Ezra 4:10 |
||
|
183 |
Asp |
(1) A venomous snake
mentioned in the Psalms |
Psalm 58:4 |
|
(2) The same snake,
mentioned by Paul as a symbol of evil |
Romans 3:13 |
||
|
184 |
Asshur |
(1) A son of Shem,
an ancestor of the Assyrians |
Genesis 10:22 |
|
(2) The nation of
Assyria |
2 Kings 19:35 |
||
|
(3) A son of Hezron,
a descendant of Judah |
1 Chronicles 2:24 |
||
|
185 |
Assos |
(1) A city in Asia
Minor where Paul met his companions on his way to Macedonia |
Acts 20:13–14 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a place where Paul waited for his companions |
Acts 20:13–14 |
||
|
186 |
Assur |
(1) A son of Shem,
an ancestor of the Assyrians |
Genesis 10:22 |
|
(2) The nation of
Assyria |
Ezekiel 31:3 |
||
|
187 |
Assyria |
(1) A nation that
took the northern kingdom of Israel captive |
2 Kings 17:6 |
|
(2) The same nation,
mentioned in prophecy |
Isaiah 10:5–19 |
||
|
188 |
Astaroth |
(1) A Canaanite
goddess worshipped by the Israelites |
Judges 2:13 |
|
(2) A city of
Bashan, formerly a kingdom of Og |
Deuteronomy 1:4 |
||
|
189 |
Atad |
(1) A place where
Jacob's family mourned for him |
Genesis 50:10–11 |
|
(2) The same place,
called the "threshing floor of Atad" |
Genesis 50:10–11 |
||
|
190 |
Ater |
(1) Head of a family
who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:16 |
|
(2) A leader who
stood with Ezra |
Ezra 8:16 |
||
|
191 |
Athaliah |
(1) Daughter of
Ahab, wife of King Jehoram of Judah |
2 Kings 8:26 |
|
(2) Queen who
usurped the throne of Judah |
2 Kings 11:1–20 |
||
|
(3) A descendant of
Saul, son of Jeiel |
1 Chronicles 8:26 |
||
|
192 |
Athens |
(1) A city in Greece
where Paul preached to the Areopagus |
Acts 17:15–34 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a place of philosophical debate |
Acts 17:21 |
||
|
193 |
Aton |
(1) Not in the Bible |
(Not in the Bible) |
|
(2) An Egyptian sun
god |
(Not in the Bible) |
||
|
194 |
Attai |
(1) A son of
Sheshan, a descendant of Judah |
1 Chronicles 2:35–36 |
|
(2) A Gadite who
joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:11 |
||
|
195 |
Augustus |
(1) The Roman
emperor when Jesus was born |
Luke 2:1 |
|
(2) The same
emperor, mentioned in Acts |
Acts 25:21 |
||
|
196 |
Aven |
(1) A city in Syria
condemned by Amos the prophet |
Amos 1:5 |
|
(2) A place of
idolatry condemned by Hosea the prophet |
Hosea 10:8 |
||
|
197 |
Azaliah |
(1) Father of
Shaphan, an official under King Josiah |
2 Kings 22:3 |
|
(2) The same person,
mentioned as the father of a scribe |
2 Kings 22:12 |
||
|
198 |
Azaniah |
(1) A leader who
stood with Ezra |
Nehemiah 10:14 |
|
(2) The same person,
who signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:14 |
||
|
199 |
Azbuk |
(1) Father of
Nehemiah, who repaired the Fountain Gate |
Nehemiah 3:16 |
|
(2) The same person,
called the ruler of Beth-zur |
Nehemiah 3:16 |
||
|
200 |
Azekah |
(1) A city in the
territory of Judah |
Joshua 15:35 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a fortified city |
Jeremiah 34:7 |
||
|
201 |
Azel |
(1) A descendant of
Saul, son of Azel |
1 Chronicles 8:38 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Saul |
1 Chronicles 9:44 |
||
|
202 |
Azariah |
(1) King of Judah,
also called Uzziah |
2 Kings 14:21–22;
15:1–7 |
|
(2) A priest in the
time of Solomon |
1 Kings 4:2 |
||
|
(3) A son of Nathan,
a descendant of David |
1 Chronicles 3:10 |
||
|
(4) A priest who
opposed King Uzziah |
2 Chronicles
26:17–20 |
||
|
(5) A son of Oded, a
prophet who warned King Asa |
2 Chronicles 15:1–8 |
||
|
(6) A priest who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 10:2 |
||
|
(7) A priest who
stood with Ezra |
Ezra 10:25 |
||
|
(8) A Levite who
helped explain the Law |
Nehemiah 8:7 |
||
|
(9) A leader who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:2 |
||
|
(10) The Hebrew name
of Abednego, one of Daniel's friends |
Daniel 1:6–7 |
||
|
203 |
Azaz |
(1) A Reubenite
leader who helped David |
1 Chronicles 5:8 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a mighty warrior |
1 Chronicles 11:47 |
||
|
204 |
Azel |
(1) A descendant of
Saul, son of Azel |
1 Chronicles 8:38 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Saul |
1 Chronicles 9:44 |
||
|
205 |
Azmaveth |
(1) One of David's
mighty men |
2 Samuel 23:31 |
|
(2) Father of
Baal-hanan, an official under David |
1 Chronicles 27:29 |
||
|
(3) A town in the
territory of Benjamin |
Ezra 2:24 |
||
|
(4) The same town,
called Beth-azmaveth in Ezra |
Ezra 2:24 |
||
|
206 |
Azor |
(1) An ancestor of
Jesus in the genealogy of Matthew |
Matthew 1:13–14 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the royal line of Judah |
Matthew 1:13–14 |
||
|
207 |
Azotus |
(1) A city in
Philistia where Philip preached |
Acts 8:40 |
|
(2) The same city,
called Ashdod in the Old Testament |
Joshua 15:47 |
||
|
208 |
Azriel |
(1) A leader of the
tribe of Naphtali |
Numbers 1:15 |
|
(2) The same person,
leader of Naphtali for the division of Canaan |
Numbers 34:28 |
||
|
209 |
Azubah |
(1) Wife of Caleb,
mother of Hur |
1 Chronicles 2:18–19 |
|
(2) Wife of King Asa
of Judah |
1 Kings 15:20 |
||
|
210 |
Azur |
(1) A false prophet
in the time of Jeremiah |
Jeremiah 28:1 |
|
(2) Father of
Jaazaniah, a leader who stood with Ezra |
Ezra 10:15 |
||
|
211 |
Abigail |
(1) Wife of Nabal,
who later became David's wife after Nabal's death |
1 Samuel 25:3–42 |
|
(2) Sister of David,
mother of Amasa |
1 Chronicles 2:16–17 |
||
|
(3) Daughter of
Eliab, David's brother |
2 Chronicles 11:18 |
||
|
212 |
Abishua |
(1) A son of
Phinehas, father of Bukki, a descendant of Aaron |
1 Chronicles 6:4–5 |
|
(2) A son of Bela, a
Benjamite |
1 Chronicles 8:4 |
||
|
213 |
Achbor |
(1) Father of
Baal-hanan, a king of Edom |
Genesis 36:38 |
|
(2) A son of
Michaiah, an official under King Josiah |
2 Kings 22:12 |
||
|
214 |
Achim |
(1) Son of Sadoc, in
the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew |
Matthew 1:14 |
|
(2) Father of Eliud,
in the same genealogy |
Matthew 1:14 |
||
|
215 |
Adaliah |
(1) A priest who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 8:16 |
|
(2) A leader who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:16 |
||
|
216 |
Adbeel |
(1) A son of Ishmael |
Genesis 25:13 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Ishmael |
1 Chronicles 1:29 |
||
|
217 |
Addar |
(1) A son of Bela, a
Benjamite |
1 Chronicles 8:3 |
|
(2) A city on the
southern border of Judah |
Joshua 15:3 |
||
|
218 |
Adin |
(1) Head of a family
who returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 8:6 |
|
(2) A leader of the
people who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:15 |
||
|
(3) One who divorced
his foreign wife after the exile |
Ezra 10:38 |
||
|
219 |
Admatha |
(1) One of the seven
princes of Persia and Media |
Esther 1:14 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed among the king's nobles |
Esther 1:14 |
||
|
220 |
Adna |
(1) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:35 |
|
(2) A leader of the
people who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:30 |
||
|
221 |
Adonijah |
(1) Fourth son of
King David, who tried to seize the throne |
2 Samuel 3:4 |
|
(2) Son of Haggith,
who declared himself king after David's old age |
1 Kings 1:5–53 |
||
|
(3) A priest who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:16 |
||
|
222 |
Adrammelech |
(1) Son of
Sennacherib, king of Assyria, who killed his father |
2 Kings 19:37 |
|
(2) A false god
worshipped by the Sepharvites |
2 Kings 17:31 |
||
|
223 |
Adramyttium |
(1) A city in Asia
Minor from which a ship sailed to take Paul to Rome |
Acts 27:2 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as the home port of the ship |
Acts 27:2 |
||
|
224 |
Adria |
(1) The Adriatic
Sea, where Paul's ship was in a storm |
Acts 27:27 |
|
(2) The same sea,
mentioned as the place where Paul's ship was driven |
Acts 27:27 |
||
|
225 |
Adriel |
(1) Son of Barzillai
the Meholathite, married to Merab, Saul's daughter |
1 Samuel 18:19 |
|
(2) The same person,
whose five sons were given to the Gibeonites |
2 Samuel 21:8 |
||
|
226 |
Aeneas |
(1) A man in Lydda
who was paralyzed and healed by Peter |
Acts 9:33–35 |
|
(2) The same man,
who was healed and turned to the Lord |
Acts 9:33–35 |
||
|
227 |
Aenon |
(1) A place near
Salim where John the Baptist was baptizing |
John 3:23 |
|
(2) The same place,
mentioned as having "plenty of water" |
John 3:23 |
||
|
228 |
Agabus |
(1) A prophet who
predicted a famine throughout the Roman world |
Acts 11:27–28 |
|
(2) The same
prophet, who predicted Paul's arrest in Jerusalem |
Acts 21:10–11 |
||
|
229 |
Agag |
(1) King of the
Amalekites, whom Saul defeated but spared |
1 Samuel 15:8–9 |
|
(2) An Amalekite
king mentioned in Haman's genealogy |
Esther 3:1; 8:3 |
||
|
230 |
Agar |
(1) The Greek form
of Hagar, Sarah's maidservant |
Galatians 4:24 |
|
(2) The same person,
representing the old covenant |
Galatians 4:24–25 |
||
|
231 |
Agee |
(1) Father of
Shammah, one of David's mighty men |
2 Samuel 23:11 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as the father of a Hararite |
1 Chronicles 11:34 |
||
|
232 |
Ahab |
(1) King of Israel,
son of Omri, who married Jezebel |
1 Kings 16:29–22:40 |
|
(2) A false prophet
who lied to King Ahab |
1 Kings 22:24–28 |
||
|
(3) Son of Kolaiah,
a false prophet in Babylon |
Jeremiah 29:21–23 |
||
|
233 |
Aharah |
(1) A son of
Benjamin |
Genesis 46:21 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Aher in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 8:1 |
||
|
234 |
Ahasuerus |
(1) The Persian king
in the book of Esther (often identified with Xerxes I) |
Esther 1:1 |
|
(2) A Persian king,
possibly the same as in Esther |
Ezra 4:6 |
||
|
(3) Father of Darius
the Mede |
Daniel 9:1 |
||
|
235 |
Ahava |
(1) A river in
Babylon where Ezra gathered the exiles |
Ezra 8:15 |
|
(2) The same place,
where Ezra proclaimed a fast |
Ezra 8:21 |
||
|
236 |
Ahaz |
(1) King of Judah,
son of Jotham |
2 Kings 15:38;
16:1–20 |
|
(2) A descendant of
Saul, son of Micah |
1 Chronicles 8:35 |
||
|
237 |
Ahaziah |
(1) King of Israel,
son of Ahab |
1 Kings 22:51–53 |
|
(2) King of Judah,
son of Jehoram |
2 Kings 8:25–29 |
||
|
(3) Same as
Jehoahaz, King of Judah |
2 Chronicles 21:17;
22:1–9 |
||
|
238 |
Ahi |
(1) A son of Abdiel,
a Gadite leader |
1 Chronicles 5:15 |
|
(2) A Gadite leader
who joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:14 |
||
|
239 |
Ahiah |
(1) A prophet who
foretold Jeroboam's rise to power |
1 Kings 11:29–39 |
|
(2) A Levite who
kept the Ark of the Covenant |
1 Samuel 14:3 |
||
|
(3) Son of Ahitub,
priest in the time of Saul |
1 Samuel 14:3 |
||
|
240 |
Ahikam |
(1) Son of Shaphan,
an official under King Josiah |
2 Kings 22:12 |
|
(2) The same person,
who protected Jeremiah |
Jeremiah 26:24 |
||
|
241 |
Ahiman |
(1) An Anakite, a
descendant of Anak |
Numbers 13:22 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as one of the sons of Anak |
Joshua 15:14 |
||
|
242 |
Ahimelech |
(1) The priest who
gave David the showbread and Goliath's sword |
1 Samuel 21:1–9 |
|
(2) Son of Abiathar,
a priest in David's time |
2 Samuel 8:17 |
||
|
(3) A Hittite
soldier with Saul |
1 Samuel 26:6 |
||
|
243 |
Ahinadab |
(1) Son of Iddo, an
official over the district of Mahanaim under Solomon |
1 Kings 4:14 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as one of Solomon's twelve officers |
1 Kings 4:14 |
||
|
244 |
Ahinoam |
(1) Wife of Saul,
mother of Jonathan |
1 Samuel 14:50 |
|
(2) Wife of David
from Jezreel |
1 Samuel 25:43 |
||
|
(3) The same wife of
David, who was taken by the Amalekites |
1 Samuel 30:5 |
||
|
245 |
Ahio |
(1) Son of Abinadab,
who helped transport the Ark of the Covenant |
2 Samuel 6:3 |
|
(2) A Benjamite, son
of Beriah |
1 Chronicles 8:14 |
||
|
246 |
Ahira |
(1) Leader of the
tribe of Naphtali during the wilderness wanderings |
Numbers 1:15 |
|
(2) The same person,
leader of Naphtali for the division of Canaan |
Numbers 34:28 |
||
|
247 |
Ahishar |
(1) An official in
charge of King Solomon's household |
1 Kings 4:3 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as one of Solomon's officials |
1 Kings 4:6 |
||
|
248 |
Ahithophel |
(1) Advisor to King
David who later joined Absalom's rebellion |
2 Samuel 15:12–17 |
|
(2) Father of Eliam,
one of David's mighty men |
2 Samuel 23:34 |
||
|
249 |
Ahitub |
(1) Father of
Ahimelech, the priest who helped David |
1 Samuel 22:9–20 |
|
(2) Father of Zadok,
the priest in David's time |
2 Samuel 8:17 |
||
|
(3) Son of Amariah,
a descendant of Aaron |
1 Chronicles 6:7–8 |
||
|
250 |
Ahihud |
(1) Leader of the
tribe of Asher for the division of Canaan |
Numbers 34:27 |
|
(2) A Benjamite, son
of Shelomi |
1 Chronicles 8:7 |
||
|
251 |
Ahlab |
(1) A city in the
territory of Asher that the Israelites failed to capture |
Judges 1:31 |
|
(2) The same city,
listed as a place the Asherites did not drive out |
Joshua 19:33 |
||
|
252 |
Ahlai |
(1) A daughter of
Sheshan who married Jarha, her father's Egyptian servant |
1 Chronicles 2:31 |
|
(2) A son of Sheshan
(possibly a textual variant) |
1 Chronicles 2:34 |
||
|
253 |
Ahuzam |
(1) A descendant of
Judah, son of Ashhur |
1 Chronicles 4:6 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Judah |
1 Chronicles 4:6 |
||
|
254 |
Aijeleth Shahar |
(1) A musical term
in the title of Psalm 22 |
Psalm 22:1 |
|
(2) The same term,
possibly meaning "hind of the dawn" |
Psalm 22:1 |
||
|
255 |
Akan |
(1) A son of Ezer, a
descendant of Seir |
Genesis 36:27 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Jaakan in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:42 |
||
|
256 |
Akkub |
(1) A temple servant
(Nethinim) who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:45 |
|
(2) A Levite who
helped Ezra explain the Law |
Nehemiah 8:7 |
||
|
(3) A gatekeeper of
the temple in Nehemiah's time |
Nehemiah 11:17 |
||
|
(4) A descendant of
Obed-Edom |
1 Chronicles 26:10 |
||
|
257 |
Alamoth |
(1) A musical term
in the title of Psalm 46 |
Psalm 46:1 |
|
(2) The same term,
possibly meaning "maidens" or referring to a high-pitched voice |
1 Chronicles 15:20 |
||
|
258 |
Alban |
(1) A man who was
with Paul in Rome |
Philemon 1:24 (as
"Epaphras" in some manuscripts) |
|
(2) A Roman soldier
who was kind to Paul |
2 Timothy 4:17 (as
"the Lord" in some manuscripts) |
||
|
259 |
Alexander |
(1) A Jew in Ephesus
who opposed Paul |
Acts 19:33–34 |
|
(2) A coppersmith
who did Paul much harm |
2 Timothy 4:14–15 |
||
|
(3) A son of Simon
of Cyrene, who carried Jesus' cross |
Mark 15:21 |
||
|
260 |
Algum |
(1) A type of wood
brought from Ophir for Solomon's temple |
1 Kings 10:11–12 |
|
(2) The same wood,
called almug in 2 Chronicles |
2 Chronicles 9:10–11 |
||
|
261 |
Alian |
(1) A son of
Shemida, a descendant of Manasseh |
1 Chronicles 7:19 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Manasseh |
1 Chronicles 7:19 |
||
|
262 |
Allon |
(1) A city in the
territory of Zebulun |
Joshua 19:33 |
|
(2) The same city,
listed as a place in Zebulun |
Joshua 19:33 |
||
|
263 |
Almodad |
(1) A son of Joktan,
a descendant of Shem |
Genesis 10:26 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Shem |
1 Chronicles 1:20 |
||
|
264 |
Alvah |
(1) A duke of Edom,
a descendant of Esau |
Genesis 36:40 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Alian in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:51 |
||
|
265 |
Alvan |
(1) A son of Shobal,
a descendant of Seir |
Genesis 36:23 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Alian in 1 Chronicles |
1 Chronicles 1:40 |
||
|
266 |
Amal |
(1) A son of Helem,
a descendant of Asher |
1 Chronicles 7:35 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed as a descendant of Asher |
1 Chronicles 7:35 |
||
|
267 |
Amalek |
(1) Son of Eliphaz,
a grandson of Esau |
Genesis 36:12 |
|
(2) A nation that
attacked the Israelites in the wilderness |
Exodus 17:8–16 |
||
|
268 |
Aman |
(1) The Persian name
for Haman, the enemy of the Jews in Esther |
Esther 3:1 (in some
translations) |
|
(2) The same person,
called Haman in most translations |
Esther 3:10 |
||
|
269 |
Amana |
(1) A mountain or
mountain range mentioned in the Song of Solomon |
Song of Solomon 4:8 |
|
(2) The same
mountain, possibly the Abana river |
2 Kings 5:12 |
||
|
270 |
Amariah |
(1) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:7 |
|
(2) A priest in the
time of Hezekiah |
2 Chronicles 31:15 |
||
|
(3) A priest who
divorced his foreign wife after the exile |
Ezra 10:42 |
||
|
(4) Father of
Ahitub, a descendant of Aaron |
1 Chronicles 6:11 |
||
|
(5) A leader who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:3 |
||
|
(6) A chief priest
in the time of Jehoshaphat |
2 Chronicles 19:11 |
||
|
271 |
Amasa |
(1) Son of Abigail,
David's sister, and commander of Absalom's army |
2 Samuel 17:25 |
|
(2) The same person,
whom David made commander of his army after Absalom's rebellion |
2 Samuel 19:13–20:12 |
||
|
(3) A priest who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 10:22 |
||
|
272 |
Amasai |
(1) A son of
Elkanah, a Levite |
1 Chronicles 6:25 |
|
(2) A Levite who
joined David at Ziklag |
1 Chronicles 12:18 |
||
|
(3) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:35 |
||
|
273 |
Amaziah |
(1) King of Judah,
son of Joash |
2 Kings 14:1–22 |
|
(2) A priest of
Bethel who opposed Amos the prophet |
Amos 7:10–17 |
||
|
(3) A son of
Hilkiah, who helped repair the temple |
2 Chronicles 34:12 |
||
|
(4) A descendant of
Simeon |
1 Chronicles 4:34 |
||
|
274 |
Amber |
(1) A precious stone
mentioned in Ezekiel's vision of God |
Ezekiel 1:4 |
|
(2) The same stone,
described as part of the rainbow around God's throne |
Ezekiel 1:27 |
||
|
(3) A precious stone
in the foundation of the New Jerusalem |
Revelation 21:20 |
||
|
275 |
Amiel |
(1) Father of
Machir, the wife of King Hezekiah |
2 Kings 21:19 |
|
(2) The same person,
called Abiel in 2 Chronicles |
2 Chronicles 28:7 |
||
|
(3) A spy from the
tribe of Dan |
Numbers 13:12 |
||
|
276 |
Aminadab |
(1) Father of
Nahshon, a leader of the tribe of Judah |
Exodus 6:23 |
|
(2) The same person,
listed in the genealogy of Jesus |
Luke 3:33 |
||
|
277 |
Amittai |
(1) Father of Jonah
the prophet |
2 Kings 14:25 |
|
(2) The same person,
identified as Jonah's father |
Jonah 1:1 |
||
|
278 |
Ammon |
(1) Son of Lot, the
ancestor of the Ammonites |
Genesis 19:38 |
|
(2) A nation east of
the Jordan River |
Deuteronomy 2:19 |
||
|
(3) A god of the
Ammonites |
1 Kings 11:7 |
||
|
279 |
Amnon |
(1) Firstborn son of
King David |
2 Samuel 3:2 |
|
(2) The same person,
who violated his half-sister Tamar |
2 Samuel 13:1–22 |
||
|
280 |
Amok |
(1) A priest who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Ezra 2:62 |
|
(2) A priest who
signed the covenant with Nehemiah |
Nehemiah 10:20 |
||
|
281 |
Amos |
(1) The prophet who
wrote the book of Amos |
Amos 1:1 |
|
(2) Father of Isaiah
the prophet |
Amos 7:14 |
||
|
(3) A temple servant
who returned from exile |
Ezra 2:48 |
||
|
282 |
Amphipolis |
(1) A city in
Macedonia where Paul and Silas stopped on their second missionary journey |
Acts 17:1 |
|
(2) The same city,
mentioned as a place where Paul preached |
Acts 17:1 |
||
|
283 |
Amplias |
(1) A Christian in
Rome greeted by Paul |
Romans 16:8 |
|
(2) The same person,
described as "beloved in the Lord" |
Romans 16:8 |
||
|
284 |
Amram |
(1) Father of Moses,
Aaron, and Miriam |
Exodus 6:20 |
|
(2) A son of Kohath,
a descendant of Levi |
Exodus 6:18 |
||
|
(3) A descendant of
Kohath |
1 Chronicles 6:2 |
||
|
285 |
Amraphel |
(1) King of Shinar,
who joined with other kings to fight Chedorlaomer |
Genesis 14:1 |
|
(2) The same king,
who was defeated by Abram |
Genesis 14:17 |
||
|
286 |
Amzi |
(1) A priest in the
time of David |
1 Chronicles 6:46 |
|
(2) A Levite who
returned from exile with Ezra |
Nehemiah 11:12 |
||
|
287 |
Anah |
(1) A daughter of
Zibeon the Hivite |
Genesis 36:2 |
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(2) A son of Seir
the Horite |
Genesis 36:20 |
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(3) The same person,
who discovered hot springs |
Genesis 36:24 |
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288 |
Anak |
(1) Father of the
Anakim, a race of giants |
Numbers 13:22 |
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(2) The same person,
mentioned as the ancestor of the giants |
Deuteronomy 9:2 |
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289 |
Anani |
(1) A descendant of
King David, son of Elioenai |
1 Chronicles 3:24 |
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(2) The same person,
listed in the royal line of Judah |
1 Chronicles 3:24 |
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290 |
Ananiah |
(1) A city in the
territory of Benjamin |
Nehemiah 11:32 |
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(2) Father of
Maaseiah, who helped repair the wall of Jerusalem |
Nehemiah 3:23 |
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291 |
Ananias |
(1) Husband of
Sapphira, who lied to the Holy Spirit |
Acts 5:1–11 |
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(2) A disciple who
restored Paul's sight |
Acts 9:10–19 |
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(3) The high priest
before whom Paul appeared |
Acts 23:1–5 |
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292 |
Anath |
(1) A Canaanite
goddess worshipped by the Israelites |
Judges 2:13 |
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(2) The same
goddess, called "the queen of heaven" |
Jeremiah 7:18 |
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293 |
Anathoth |
(1) A city of refuge
given to the priests |
Joshua 21:18 |
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(2) The birthplace
of the prophet Jeremiah |
Jeremiah 1:1 |
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294 |
Andrew |
(1) One of the
twelve apostles, brother of Peter |
Matthew 4:18 |
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(2) The same person,
who was a disciple of John the Baptist |
John 1:40 |
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295 |
Anem |
(1) A city in the
territory of Issachar given to the Gershonites |
1 Chronicles 6:70 |
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(2) The same city,
listed as a Levitical city |
1 Chronicles 6:70 |
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296 |
Anna |
(1) A prophetess who
recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the temple |
Luke 2:36–38 |
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(2) The same person,
described as a widow who served God with fasting and prayer |
Luke 2:37 |
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297 |
Annas |
(1) Father-in-law of
Caiaphas, who questioned Jesus |
John 18:13–24 |
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(2) The same person,
mentioned as high priest |
Acts 4:6 |
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298 |
Antichrist |
(1) A figure who
opposes Christ and his teachings |
1 John 2:18 |
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(2) The same figure,
called the "man of lawlessness" |
2 Thessalonians
2:3–12 |
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299 |
Antioch |
(1) A city in Syria
where believers were first called Christians |
Acts 11:26 |
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(2) Pisidian
Antioch, a city in Asia Minor where Paul preached |
Acts 13:14–52 |
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300 |
Antipas |
(1) A martyr in
Pergamum who was faithful to Christ |
Revelation 2:13 |
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(2) Herod Antipas,
who executed John the Baptist |
Matthew 14:1–12 |
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