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List of minor New Testament figures

This list contains persons named in the Bible in the New Testament of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.

A edit

Abihud edit

Abihud or Abiud was the son of Zerubbabel according to the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 1:15), although he was not mentioned in the Old Testament as the son of Zerubbabel. He could possibly be the same as Obadiah.

Achim edit

Achim also called Akim, was the son of Zadok according to Matthew 1:14 and the father of Eliud.

Addi edit

Addi or Addia was the son of Cosam, and the father of Melchi in the Genealogy of Jesus according to St. Luke.[1]

Admin edit

In some translations of Luke 3:33, Admin is an ancestor of Jesus, the father of Aminadab and son of Arni.[2]

Alexander edit

Alexander was a member of the Sanhedrin named in Acts 4:6 as part of a group before whom Peter and John were required to give an account of their healing power, following their arrest on the day of Pentecost.

Amos edit

The 10th generation grandfather of Jesus through Joseph, according to Luke 3:25. He was also the son of Nahum and the father of Mattathias.

Aristobulus edit

Aristobulus is apparently the patriarch of a household; Paul of Tarsus instructed his followers to greet "those who belong to the household of Aristobulus". Romans 16:10.

Azor edit

Azor is an ancestor of Jesus. He is the son of Eliakim, and the father of Zadok, and is mentioned in Matthew 1:13–14.[3] According to Robert H. Gundry, Azor's name is a shorter name for Azariah.[4]

C edit

Cainan edit

Cainan was the son of Arphaxad and the father of Shelah according to the Gospel of Luke. He is not mentioned in the Old Testament but some other Masoretic Texts supports this idea.

Chloe edit

Chloe was a member and ostensible head of a Christian household in Corinth and associate of Paul the Apostle. (1 Corinthians 1:10–11).

Chuza edit

Chuza was the manager of Herod Antipas' household. His wife, Joanna, was a follower of Jesus (see Luke 8:1–3).

Claudia edit

Claudia was an associate of Paul the Apostle who greeted Saint Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:21.

Cosam edit

Cosam was the son of Elmadam according to the Gospel of Luke, he was also the father of Addi or Addia in Luke 3:28.

E edit

Eleazar edit

Eleazar was the son of Eliud, the father of Matthan, and an ancestor of Saint Joseph. He is mentioned in (Matthew 1:15);[5] and is a descendant of Zerubbabel.

Eli edit

See Heli

Eliakim edit

Eliakim is the name of 2 different paternal ancestors of Saint Joseph:

[6]

Eliezer edit

Eliezer was the son of Jorim and the father of Jose according to Luke 3:29. He is also an ancestor of Jesus Christ.

Eliud edit

 
Eliud as depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493).

Eliud (meaning "God is my praise") was the great-great-grandfather of Saint Joseph. He is mentioned in Matthew 1:14–15.[8]

Elmadam edit

Elmadam or Elmodam is the name of an ancestor of Saint Joseph, according to the genealogy found in the Gospel of Luke. He is the father of Cosam and the son of Er.[9]

The Peshitta calls him Elmodad, but the Encyclopaedia Biblica suggests the reading "Elmatham," a form of the name Elnathan.[10]

Er edit

Er was the son of Jose and the father of Elmodam according to Luke 3:28–29.

Esli edit

Esli was an ancestor of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke being the son of Naggai and the father of Nahum.[11]

Eubulus edit

Eubulus was an associate of Paul the Apostle who greeted Saint Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:21.

H edit

Heli edit

Heli was the son of Matthat and the father of St. Joseph only according to Luke; He was also the grandfather of Jesus Christ. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jacob was the father of St. Joseph instead of Heli and could possibly be the case of Levirate Marriage according to Sextus Julius Africanus.

Hermogenes edit

A Hermogenes is briefly mentioned in 2 Timothy 1:15, where he, along with someone named Phygelus, are described as having "turned away" from Paul the Apostle. Nothing more is known about Hermogenes.[12]

J edit

Jacob edit

Jacob was the son of Matthan[13] and the father of St. Joseph in the Genealogy of Jesus according to St. Matthew. According to Sextus Julius Africanus, Heli and Jacob were step-brothers, and Heli died without having children, and his widow married his brother Jacob and bore him a child according to the law of Levirate Marriage his brother was legally the father of St. Joseph as well.[14] The name "Jacob" appears two times in the Genealogy of Jesus. Here's a chart representing that Heli and Jacob are both the father of Joseph:

Family tree
David
SolomonNathan
Many GenerationsMany Generations
EleazarLevi
MatthanEsthaMelchiPanther
Jacob(unnamed)HeliAnneJoachim
JosephMary
Jesus

Jannai edit

Jannai was an ancestor of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of Luke. He was the son of Joseph (not to be confused with St. Joseph) according to Luke 3:24 and the father of Melchi which was the father of Levi.

Jezebel edit

Jezebel was a false prophetess whom Jesus warned the church in Thyatira not to follow. She encouraged her followers to be promiscuous and to eat food sacrificed to idols. Jesus gave her a chance to repent of her sins, but she did not; thus, Jesus promised to punish her (see Revelation 2:20–23).

Joanan edit

Joanan was the son of Rhesa and the father of Joda or Judah,[15] according to the Gospel of Luke.

Jonah edit

Jonah also called John was the father of Saint Peter according to Matthew 16:17 and John 1:42 who called him John instead of Jonah. It is unclear whether Jonah was also the father of Saint Andrew the brother of Simon bar-jona.

Jonam edit

Jonam was the son of Eliakim and the father of Joseph according to Luke 3:30.

Jorim edit

Jorim was the son of Matthat and the father of Eliezer, according to the Gospel of Luke.[16]

Josech edit

Josech was the father of Semein or Semei and the son of Joda according to Luke 3:26. His name is sometimes translated as Joseph.

Joseph edit

There are 2 patriarchal ancestors of Jesus named Joseph, besides from his step-father St. Joseph.

  • A son of Judah and the father of Simeon mentioned in Luke 3:30.
  • A son of Mattathias and father of Jannai mentioned in Luke 3:24–25. He is also the great-great-great-great-grandfather of St. Joseph.

Joshua edit

Joshua, Jose or Jesus was the son of Eliezer which was the son of Jorim. Joshua's name is sometimes translated as Jesus.[16] He is also the father of Er and an ancestor of Jesus Christ.

Judah edit

Judah was the name of 2 biblical individuals in the New Testament. His name is also called Joda or Juda.

  • The father of Simeon and the son of Joseph according to the passage Luke 3:30.
  • The son of Joanan and the father of Josech.[17] His name is also sometimes translated as Joda.

Judas of Straight Street in Damascus edit

When he went blind at his conversion experience, Paul the Apostle stayed at the home of a man named Judas who lived on Straight Street in Damascus. Then, Jesus told Ananias to go to Judas' house and restore Paul's sight (see Acts 9:1–19).

Julia edit

Julia was a Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations in Romans 16:15, supposed to be the wife (or sister) of Philologus.[18]

L edit

Levi edit

Levi (Hebrew לֵוִי) was the name of two minor figures mentioned in the Bible. For the more famous biblical character by this name, see Levi.

  • The great-great-grandfather of Jesus; son of Melchi and father of Matthat. (Luke 3:24)
  • Another ancestor of Jesus. (Luke 3:29)

M edit

Maath edit

Maath is a figure who appears in the Genealogy of Jesus according to St. Luke. He was the son of Mattathias.[19]

Mattatha edit

Mattatha is a figure who appears in the Genealogy of Jesus as the son of Nathan and the father of Menan, in the version found in the Gospel of Luke.[20]

Mattathias edit

There are two minor biblical figures in the New Testament named Mattathias.

  • Mattathias the son of Semein and the father of Maath in Luke 3:26.
  • A son of Amos in the Genealogy of Jesus and the father of Joseph in Luke 3:25.

Matthan edit

 
Matthan depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493).

Matthan (meaning "gift") was the grandfather of Saint Joseph. He is mentioned in Matthew 1:15.[21]

Matthat edit

Possibly also translated as Matthan.

  • The son of Levi, and father of Heli (Luke 3:24), great-grandfather to Jesus
  • Son of another Levi (Luke 3:29), 31 generations before Jesus and 11 generations after King David

Melchi edit

(Meaning: "My king") there are two biblical figures named Melchi.

  • A son of Addi, and father of Neri (Luke 3:28).
  • Father of Levi and son of Jannai mentioned in the Gospel of Luke according to (Luke 3:24).

Melea edit

The son of Menan (or Menna) and father of Eliakim, he is briefly mentioned as an ancestor of Jesus (Luke 3:31).

Menna edit

Menna, also called Menan, was the son of Mattatha and the father of Melea according to Luke 3:31.

Mnason edit

A Christian of Jerusalem with whom Paul lodged (Acts 21:16). He was apparently a native of Cyprus, like Barnabas (Acts 11:19–20), and was well known to the Christians of Caesarea (Acts 4:36). He was an "old disciple" (R.V., "early disciple"), i.e., he had become a Christian in the beginning of the formation of the Church in Jerusalem.

N edit

Naggai edit

Naggai (King James Version spelling Nagge) is the name of a figure found in the genealogy of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke.[22][23]

Nahum edit

Nahum, in addition to being the name of the well-known biblical prophet Nahum, is also the name of a figure mentioned in passing in Luke's version of the genealogy of Jesus.[22] The Nahum of Luke has his name spelled Naum in the King James Version.

Narcissus edit

Narcissus is mentioned briefly in Romans 16:11, which sends greetings to "Those of the household of Narcissus who are in the Lord."[24] Beyond this brief reference, nothing more is known for certain of the person referred to.[24]

Naum edit

See Nahum.

Nereus edit

Nereus was a Christian mentioned with his unnamed sister in Romans 16:15 with other saints to whom Paul the Apostle sent greetings and salutations.

Neri edit

Neri according to the Gospel of Luke was the father of Shealtiel[25] instead of Jeconiah the King of Judah. He was the son of Melchi Luke 3:27–28.. Could possibly be the case of Levirate Marriage.

P edit

Phygelus edit

Phygelus or Phygellus is described in 1 Timothy 1:15 as an Asian citizen who along with Hermogenes turned away from the Apostle Paul from his ministry. Nothing else is known about Phygelus.

R edit

Rhesa edit

Rhesa was the son of Zerubbabel according to the Gospel of Luke chapter 3, instead of Abiud, Luke added Rhesa as the son of Zerubbabel, he was also the father of Joanan.[26]

S edit

Sadoc edit

See Zadok

Semein edit

Semein was the son of Josech also called Joseph. He was also the father of Mattathias according to Luke 3:26.

Simeon edit

Simeon (not to be confused with St. Simeon) was the father of Levi and the son of Judah according to Luke 3:29–30.

Simon Iscariot edit

Simon Iscariot was the father of Judas Iscariot (see John 6:71, John 13:2, and John 13:26).

T edit

Tryphosa edit

Tryphosa was a Christian mentioned in Romans 16:12 with other saints to whom Paul the apostle sent greetings and salutations.

Tyrannus edit

Tyrannus was the operator of a school in Ephesus which the apostle Paul used as a base according to Acts 19:9

Z edit

Zadok edit

Zadok or Sadoc was the son of Azor,[27] and the father of Achim according to Matthew 1:14, Sadoc is his name in the King James Bible.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Luke 3:28 the son of Melchi, the son of Addi, the son of Cosam, the son of Elmadam, the son of Er". biblehub.com. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  2. ^ New Living Translation, English Standard Version, New American Standard Bible, New English Translation.
  3. ^ "Topical Bible: Azor". Bible Hub. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  4. ^ Gundry, Robert H. Matthew a Commentary on his Literary and Theological Art. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1982.
  5. ^ "Matthew 1:15 KJV - And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar - Bible Gateway". www.biblegateway.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  6. ^ "Luke 3:30". Jonam, the son of Eliakim, 31 the son of Melea
  7. ^ Matthew 1:13 "Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor"
  8. ^ "Topical Bible: Eliud". biblehub. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  9. ^ "Luke 3:28". Cosam, the son of Elmadam, the son of Er, 29 the son of Joshua, the son of Eliezer
  10. ^ T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black, eds. (1901) [1899]. "Elmodam". Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political, and Religious History, the Archaeology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible. Vol. 2, E–K. New York: The Macmillan Company.
  11. ^ "Bible Gateway passage: Luke 3:25 - King James Version". Bible Gateway. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  12. ^ T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black, eds. (1901) [1899]. "Hermogenes". Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political, and Religious History, the Archaeology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible. Vol. 2, E–K. New York: The Macmillan Company.
  13. ^ "Matthew 1:15 Eliud was the father of Eleazar, Eleazar the father of Matthan, Matthan the father of Jacob". biblehub.com. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  14. ^ "Writing iii. But in Order that what I have Said May be Made Evident..." biblehub.com. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  15. ^ "Bible Gateway passage: Luke 3:26-27 - King James Version". Bible Gateway. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  16. ^ a b "Bible Gateway passage: Luke 3:29 - American Standard Version". Bible Gateway. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  17. ^ Luke 3:26
  18. ^ Morris, Leon (1988). The Epistle to the Romans. Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA: Wm. B Eerdmans. p. 537. ISBN 0-85111-747-3.
  19. ^ "Luke 3:26 - Bible Gateway". www.biblegateway.com. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  20. ^ Luke 3:31
  21. ^ "Topical Bible: Matthan". biblehub. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  22. ^ a b Luke 3:25
  23. ^ T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black, eds. (1901) [1899]. "Nagge". Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political, and Religious History, the Archaeology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible. Vol. 3, L–P. New York: The Macmillan Company.
  24. ^ a b T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black, eds. (1901) [1899]. "Narcissus". Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political, and Religious History, the Archaeology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible. Vol. 3, L–P. New York: The Macmillan Company.
  25. ^ "Luke 3:27 NIV - the son of Joanan, the son of Rhesa, - Bible Gateway". www.biblegateway.com. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
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  27. ^ "Bible Gateway passage: Matthew 1:14 - King James Version". Bible Gateway. Retrieved 2022-11-25.

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2 Alexander edit Alexander was a member of the Sanhedrin named in Acts 4 6 as part of a group before whom Peter and John were required to give an account of their healing power following their arrest on the day of Pentecost Amos edit The 10th generation grandfather of Jesus through Joseph according to Luke 3 25 He was also the son of Nahum and the father of Mattathias Aristobulus edit Aristobulus is apparently the patriarch of a household Paul of Tarsus instructed his followers to greet those who belong to the household of Aristobulus Romans 16 10 Azor edit See also Azor biblical figure Azor is an ancestor of Jesus He is the son of Eliakim and the father of Zadok and is mentioned in Matthew 1 13 14 3 According to Robert H Gundry Azor s name is a shorter name for Azariah 4 C editCainan edit Cainan was the son of Arphaxad and the father of Shelah according to the Gospel of Luke He is not mentioned in the Old Testament but some other Masoretic Texts supports this idea Chloe edit Chloe was a member and ostensible head of a Christian household in Corinth and associate of Paul the Apostle 1 Corinthians 1 10 11 Chuza edit Chuza was the manager of Herod Antipas household His wife Joanna was a follower of Jesus see Luke 8 1 3 Claudia edit Claudia was an associate of Paul the Apostle who greeted Saint Timothy in 2 Timothy 4 21 Cosam edit Cosam was the son of Elmadam according to the Gospel of Luke he was also the father of Addi or Addia in Luke 3 28 E editEleazar edit Not to be confused with Eleazar Eleazar was the son of Eliud the father of Matthan and an ancestor of Saint Joseph He is mentioned in Matthew 1 15 5 and is a descendant of Zerubbabel Eli edit See Heli Eliakim edit Eliakim is the name of 2 different paternal ancestors of Saint Joseph The father of Jonam and the son of Melea 6 The father of Azor 7 Eliezer edit Eliezer was the son of Jorim and the father of Jose according to Luke 3 29 He is also an ancestor of Jesus Christ Eliud edit nbsp Eliud as depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle 1493 Eliud meaning God is my praise was the great great grandfather of Saint Joseph He is mentioned in Matthew 1 14 15 8 Elmadam edit Elmadam or Elmodam is the name of an ancestor of Saint Joseph according to the genealogy found in the Gospel of Luke He is the father of Cosam and the son of Er 9 The Peshitta calls him Elmodad but the Encyclopaedia Biblica suggests the reading Elmatham a form of the name Elnathan 10 Er edit Er was the son of Jose and the father of Elmodam according to Luke 3 28 29 Esli edit Esli was an ancestor of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke being the son of Naggai and the father of Nahum 11 Eubulus edit Eubulus was an associate of Paul the Apostle who greeted Saint Timothy in 2 Timothy 4 21 H editHeli edit See also Heli biblical figure Heli was the son of Matthat and the father of St Joseph only according to Luke He was also the grandfather of Jesus Christ In the Gospel of Matthew Jacob was the father of St Joseph instead of Heli and could possibly be the case of Levirate Marriage according to Sextus Julius Africanus Hermogenes edit A Hermogenes is briefly mentioned in 2 Timothy 1 15 where he along with someone named Phygelus are described as having turned away from Paul the Apostle Nothing more is known about Hermogenes 12 J editJacob edit Not to be confused with Jacob Jacob was the son of Matthan 13 and the father of St Joseph in the Genealogy of Jesus according to St Matthew According to Sextus Julius Africanus Heli and Jacob were step brothers and Heli died without having children and his widow married his brother Jacob and bore him a child according to the law of Levirate Marriage his brother was legally the father of St Joseph as well 14 The name Jacob appears two times in the Genealogy of Jesus Here s a chart representing that Heli and Jacob are both the father of Joseph Family treeDavidSolomonNathanMany GenerationsMany GenerationsEleazarLeviMatthanEsthaMelchiPantherJacob unnamed HeliAnneJoachimJosephMaryJesusJannai edit Jannai was an ancestor of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of Luke He was the son of Joseph not to be confused with St Joseph according to Luke 3 24 and the father of Melchi which was the father of Levi Jezebel edit Jezebel was a false prophetess whom Jesus warned the church in Thyatira not to follow She encouraged her followers to be promiscuous and to eat food sacrificed to idols Jesus gave her a chance to repent of her sins but she did not thus Jesus promised to punish her see Revelation 2 20 23 Joanan edit Joanan was the son of Rhesa and the father of Joda or Judah 15 according to the Gospel of Luke Jonah edit Jonah also called John was the father of Saint Peter according to Matthew 16 17 and John 1 42 who called him John instead of Jonah It is unclear whether Jonah was also the father of Saint Andrew the brother of Simon bar jona Jonam edit Jonam was the son of Eliakim and the father of Joseph according to Luke 3 30 Jorim edit Jorim was the son of Matthat and the father of Eliezer according to the Gospel of Luke 16 Josech edit Josech was the father of Semein or Semei and the son of Joda according to Luke 3 26 His name is sometimes translated as Joseph Joseph edit There are 2 patriarchal ancestors of Jesus named Joseph besides from his step father St Joseph A son of Judah and the father of Simeon mentioned in Luke 3 30 A son of Mattathias and father of Jannai mentioned in Luke 3 24 25 He is also the great great great great grandfather of St Joseph Joshua edit Joshua Jose or Jesus was the son of Eliezer which was the son of Jorim Joshua s name is sometimes translated as Jesus 16 He is also the father of Er and an ancestor of Jesus Christ Judah edit Judah was the name of 2 biblical individuals in the New Testament His name is also called Joda or Juda The father of Simeon and the son of Joseph according to the passage Luke 3 30 The son of Joanan and the father of Josech 17 His name is also sometimes translated as Joda Judas of Straight Street in Damascus edit When he went blind at his conversion experience Paul the Apostle stayed at the home of a man named Judas who lived on Straight Street in Damascus Then Jesus told Ananias to go to Judas house and restore Paul s sight see Acts 9 1 19 Julia edit Julia was a Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations in Romans 16 15 supposed to be the wife or sister of Philologus 18 L editLevi edit Levi Hebrew ל ו י was the name of two minor figures mentioned in the Bible For the more famous biblical character by this name see Levi The great great grandfather of Jesus son of Melchi and father of Matthat Luke 3 24 Another ancestor of Jesus Luke 3 29 M editMaath edit Maath is a figure who appears in the Genealogy of Jesus according to St Luke He was the son of Mattathias 19 Mattatha edit Mattatha is a figure who appears in the Genealogy of Jesus as the son of Nathan and the father of Menan in the version found in the Gospel of Luke 20 Mattathias edit There are two minor biblical figures in the New Testament named Mattathias Mattathias the son of Semein and the father of Maath in Luke 3 26 A son of Amos in the Genealogy of Jesus and the father of Joseph in Luke 3 25 Matthan edit nbsp Matthan depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle 1493 Matthan meaning gift was the grandfather of Saint Joseph He is mentioned in Matthew 1 15 21 Matthat edit Possibly also translated as Matthan The son of Levi and father of Heli Luke 3 24 great grandfather to Jesus Son of another Levi Luke 3 29 31 generations before Jesus and 11 generations after King DavidMelchi edit Meaning My king there are two biblical figures named Melchi A son of Addi and father of Neri Luke 3 28 Father of Levi and son of Jannai mentioned in the Gospel of Luke according to Luke 3 24 Melea edit The son of Menan or Menna and father of Eliakim he is briefly mentioned as an ancestor of Jesus Luke 3 31 Menna edit Menna also called Menan was the son of Mattatha and the father of Melea according to Luke 3 31 Mnason edit A Christian of Jerusalem with whom Paul lodged Acts 21 16 He was apparently a native of Cyprus like Barnabas Acts 11 19 20 and was well known to the Christians of Caesarea Acts 4 36 He was an old disciple R V early disciple i e he had become a Christian in the beginning of the formation of the Church in Jerusalem N editNaggai edit Naggai King James Version spelling Nagge is the name of a figure found in the genealogy of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke 22 23 Nahum edit Nahum in addition to being the name of the well known biblical prophet Nahum is also the name of a figure mentioned in passing in Luke s version of the genealogy of Jesus 22 The Nahum of Luke has his name spelled Naum in the King James Version Narcissus edit Narcissus is mentioned briefly in Romans 16 11 which sends greetings to Those of the household of Narcissus who are in the Lord 24 Beyond this brief reference nothing more is known for certain of the person referred to 24 Naum edit See Nahum Nereus edit Nereus was a Christian mentioned with his unnamed sister in Romans 16 15 with other saints to whom Paul the Apostle sent greetings and salutations Neri edit Neri according to the Gospel of Luke was the father of Shealtiel 25 instead of Jeconiah the King of Judah He was the son of Melchi Luke 3 27 28 Could possibly be the case of Levirate Marriage P editPhygelus edit Phygelus or Phygellus is described in 1 Timothy 1 15 as an Asian citizen who along with Hermogenes turned away from the Apostle Paul from his ministry Nothing else is known about Phygelus R editRhesa edit Rhesa was the son of Zerubbabel according to the Gospel of Luke chapter 3 instead of Abiud Luke added Rhesa as the son of Zerubbabel he was also the father of Joanan 26 S editSadoc edit See Zadok Semein edit Semein was the son of Josech also called Joseph He was also the father of Mattathias according to Luke 3 26 Simeon edit Simeon not to be confused with St Simeon was the father of Levi and the son of Judah according to Luke 3 29 30 Simon Iscariot edit Simon Iscariot was the father of Judas Iscariot see John 6 71 John 13 2 and John 13 26 T editTryphosa edit Tryphosa was a Christian mentioned in Romans 16 12 with other saints to whom Paul the apostle sent greetings and salutations Tyrannus edit Tyrannus was the operator of a school in Ephesus which the apostle Paul used as a base according to Acts 19 9Z editZadok edit Not to be confused with Zadok Zadok or Sadoc was the son of Azor 27 and the father of Achim according to Matthew 1 14 Sadoc is his name in the King James Bible See also editList of biblical names List of burial places of biblical figures List of major biblical figures List of minor biblical tribesReferences edit Luke 3 28 the son of Melchi the son of Addi the son of Cosam the son of Elmadam the son of Er biblehub com Retrieved 2022 11 20 New Living Translation English Standard Version New American Standard Bible New English Translation Topical Bible Azor Bible Hub Retrieved 2022 11 13 Gundry Robert H Matthew a Commentary on his Literary and Theological Art Grand Rapids William B Eerdmans Publishing Company 1982 Matthew 1 15 KJV And Eliud begat Eleazar and Eleazar Bible Gateway www biblegateway com Retrieved 2022 11 13 Luke 3 30 Jonam the son of Eliakim 31 the son of Melea Matthew 1 13 Abiud begat Eliakim and Eliakim begat Azor Topical Bible Eliud biblehub Retrieved 2015 10 02 Luke 3 28 Cosam the son of Elmadam the son of Er 29 the son of Joshua the son of Eliezer T K Cheyne J Sutherland Black eds 1901 1899 Elmodam Encyclopaedia Biblica A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and Religious History the Archaeology Geography and Natural History of the Bible Vol 2 E K New York The Macmillan Company Bible Gateway passage Luke 3 25 King James Version Bible Gateway Retrieved 2023 01 01 T K Cheyne J Sutherland Black eds 1901 1899 Hermogenes Encyclopaedia Biblica A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and Religious History the Archaeology Geography and Natural History of the Bible Vol 2 E K New York The Macmillan Company Matthew 1 15 Eliud was the father of Eleazar Eleazar the father of Matthan Matthan the father of Jacob biblehub com Retrieved 2022 11 26 Writing iii But in Order that what I have Said May be Made Evident biblehub com Retrieved 2022 11 26 Bible Gateway passage Luke 3 26 27 King James Version Bible Gateway Retrieved 2023 01 01 a b Bible Gateway passage Luke 3 29 American Standard Version Bible Gateway Retrieved 2023 01 01 Luke 3 26 Morris Leon 1988 The Epistle to the Romans Grand Rapids Michigan USA Wm B Eerdmans p 537 ISBN 0 85111 747 3 Luke 3 26 Bible Gateway www biblegateway com Retrieved 2022 11 19 Luke 3 31 Topical Bible Matthan biblehub Retrieved 2015 10 02 a b Luke 3 25 T K Cheyne J Sutherland Black eds 1901 1899 Nagge Encyclopaedia Biblica A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and Religious History the Archaeology Geography and Natural History of the Bible Vol 3 L P New York The Macmillan Company a b T K Cheyne J Sutherland Black eds 1901 1899 Narcissus Encyclopaedia Biblica A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and Religious History the Archaeology Geography and Natural History of the Bible Vol 3 L P New York The Macmillan Company Luke 3 27 NIV the son of Joanan the son of Rhesa Bible Gateway www biblegateway com Retrieved 2022 11 20 Luke 3 27 the son of Joanan the son of Rhesa the son of Ze biblestudytools com Retrieved 2023 01 01 Bible Gateway passage Matthew 1 14 King James Version Bible Gateway Retrieved 2022 11 25 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Easton Matthew George 1897 Easton s Bible Dictionary New and revised ed T Nelson and Sons a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of minor New Testament figures amp oldid 1187296354 Jacob, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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