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Jacob was the son of Matthan [13] and the father of Saint Joseph in the Genealogy of Jesus according to Sai 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 Saint Joseph as well. [14]
List of films based on the Bible; List of minor Old Testament figures, A–K; List of minor Old Testament figures, L–Z; List of minor biblical tribes; List of biblical names; List of New Testament pericopes; List of New Testament papyri; List of New Testament uncials; Lists of New Testament minuscules; List of New Testament lectionaries
See also References A Abagtha See also: Abagtha Abagtha (Hebrew אֲבַגְתָא) was a court official or eunuch of king Ahasuerus who was commanded along with 6 other officials to parade queen Vashti to go before the king. (Esther 1:10) Abda See also: Abda (biblical figure) The name Abda (Hebrew עַבְדָּא) means servant, or perhaps is an abbreviated form of servant of YHWH. There are ...
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It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. Category:Biblical people includes including real people, fictional characters , mythological , legendary and supernatural characters, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible , the Deuterocanonical books , and the New Testament .
The Bible is a collection of canonical sacred texts of Judaism and Christianity.Different religious groups include different books within their canons, in different orders, and sometimes divide or combine books, or incorporate additional material into canonical books.