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son-in-law of Annas, plausibly attested by the inscribed ossuary found in Jerusalem.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_CORNELIUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A God-fearing centurion at Caesarea who, after a vision, was baptized by Peter and became the first Gentile convert (Acts 10).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_EPAPHRAS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A fellow servant who brought the gospel to Colossae and is named as Paul's fellow prisoner (Colossians 1:7; 4:12).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_ETHIOPIAN_EUNUCH", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The treasurer of Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, who was reading Isaiah when Philip explained the Scripture and baptized him (Acts 8:26-39).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_FOUR_EVANGELISTS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John \u2014 the traditional authors of the four canonical Gospels.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_GAMALIEL", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A respected Pharisee who counseled restraint toward the apostles (Acts 5:34) and at whose feet Paul was educated (Acts 22:3).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_HEROD_ANTIPAS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, son of Herod the Great, who imprisoned and beheaded John the Baptist and to whom Pilate sent Jesus during the trial.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_HEROD_GREAT", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Rome's client king of Judaea, the Herod of the Nativity who, alarmed by the Magi, ordered the killing of the infants of Bethlehem; abundantly attested by Josephus.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JAMES_ALPHAEUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "An apostle named in all four lists of the Twelve as the son of Alphaeus, distinct from James the son of Zebedee.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JAMES_JUST", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "James 'the Lord's brother' (Gal 1:19), distinct from the apostolic Jameses, who presided over the Jerusalem church and the council of Acts 15 and is the traditional author of the Epistle of James.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JOHN_APOSTLE", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Son of Zebedee and brother of James the Greater, traditionally identified with the Beloved Disciple and reckoned both apostle and evangelist.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JOSEPH_ARIMATHEA", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A rich and respected councillor and secret disciple who asked Pilate for the body of Jesus and laid it in his own new rock-cut tomb; present in all four Gospels.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JUDAS_ISCARIOT", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The apostle who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver and afterward died, his place among the Twelve filled by Matthias.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JUDE", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Jude (Judas), named among the brothers of the Lord and identified in his epistle as 'brother of James'; traditional author of the canonical Epistle of Jude, distinguished here from the apostle Jude Thaddaeus.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JUDE_THADDAEUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "An apostle listed as Thaddaeus in Matthew and Mark and as Judas son (or brother) of James in Luke and Acts.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_JUNIA", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A kinswoman and fellow prisoner of Paul, greeted in Romans 16:7 as outstanding among the apostles.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_LAZARUS_BETHANY", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The brother of Martha and Mary of Bethany, whom Jesus raised from the dead after four days in the tomb.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_LUKE", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A physician and companion of Paul, traditionally credited with the Third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_LYDIA", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A God-fearing dealer in purple goods from Thyatira at Philippi whose heart 'the Lord opened'; the first named convert in Europe, whose home became the base of the Philippian church.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MARK", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "John Mark, a companion of Paul, Barnabas, and Peter, traditionally identified as the author of the Second Gospel.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MARTHA", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A sister of Lazarus and Mary who served Jesus at Bethany and confessed him as the Christ, the Son of God.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MARY_BETHANY", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Sister of Martha and Lazarus, who sat at Jesus' feet to learn (Luke 10) and anointed his feet with costly nard before the Passion (John 12); distinct from Mary Magdalene.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MARY_OF_JAMES", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Mary the mother of James the younger and Joses, one of the Galilean women at the cross and among the myrrh-bearers who found the empty tomb ('the other Mary').", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MATTHEW", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A tax collector (the Levi of Mark and Luke) called by Jesus, numbered among the Twelve and traditionally credited with the First Gospel.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MATTHIAS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A disciple who had followed Jesus from his baptism and was chosen by lot to take the place of Judas Iscariot among the Twelve.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_MYRRHBEARERS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The Myrrh-Bearing Women (Myrophoroi) who brought spices to anoint Jesus' body and became the first witnesses of the Resurrection; commemorated as a group in Eastern tradition.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_NICANOR", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "One of the seven deacons named in Acts 6:5, set apart by the apostles with prayer and the laying on of hands.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_NICODEMUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who came to Jesus by night and later helped Joseph of Arimathea bury him.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_NICOLAUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The last-named of the seven deacons in Acts 6:5, identified as a proselyte from Antioch.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_ONESIMUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The slave of Philemon who, converted by Paul in prison, was sent back as a beloved brother (Philemon 10-16).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_ONESIPHORUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A supporter who often refreshed Paul and, unashamed of his chains, diligently sought him out in Rome (2 Timothy 1:16-18).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PARMENAS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "One of the seven deacons named in Acts 6:5 among those chosen to administer the church's daily distribution.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PAULINE_CIRCLE", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The missionary companions and coworkers of the apostle Paul named in Acts and the epistles \u2014 Barnabas, Mark, Luke, Timothy, and Titus.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PHILEMON", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A Christian of Colossae and host of a house church, addressed by Paul in the Epistle to Philemon on behalf of his slave Onesimus.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PHILIP", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A native of Bethsaida who, on being called by Jesus, sought out Nathanael with the words 'Come and see.'", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PHILIP_EVANGELIST", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "One of the Seven chosen in Acts 6:5, later evangelizing Samaria and baptizing the Ethiopian eunuch; Acts 21:8 calls him 'the evangelist, one of the seven,' distinguishing him from the apostle Philip.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PHOEBE", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A deacon (diakonos) of the church at Cenchreae whom Paul commends as a benefactor and entrusts to the Roman church (Romans 16:1-2).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PILATE", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The Roman prefect of Judaea who tried Jesus and ordered the crucifixion; named in the creeds and confirmed epigraphically by the Pilate Stone.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PRISCILLA", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Priscilla (Prisca), wife of Aquila and his constant ministry partner; together they instructed Apollos and hosted a house church, she frequently named first.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_PROCHORUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "One of the seven men of good repute appointed in Acts 6:5 to oversee the daily distribution to the Hellenist widows.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_SALOME", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "One of the Galilean women who followed Jesus, present at the crucifixion and among those who came to the tomb with spices; often identified with the mother of the sons of Zebedee, and distinct from Salome daughter of Herodias.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_SEVEN_DEACONS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The Seven chosen in Acts 6 to oversee the daily distribution to widows, traditionally regarded as the first deacons; named members include Stephen the protomartyr and Philip the Evangelist.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_SILAS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Silas (Silvanus), a leading man and prophet of the Jerusalem church, chosen by Paul for the second journey and imprisoned with him at Philippi; co-sender of 1-2 Thessalonians.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_SIMON_ZEALOT", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "An apostle of the Twelve called the Zealot (or Cananaean) to distinguish him from Simon Peter.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_TABITHA", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A disciple of Joppa known for charity and garment-making who was raised from the dead by Peter (Acts 9:36-42).", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_THOMAS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "An apostle called Didymus who doubted the resurrection until he saw the risen Christ, then confessed him as 'My Lord and my God.'", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_TIMON", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "One of the seven deacons listed in Acts 6:5 to relieve the apostles of the daily ministration.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_TIMOTHY", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A disciple of Lystra, son of a Jewish mother and Greek father, who became Paul's close coworker and the recipient of two epistles.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_TITUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A Greek coworker of Paul, sent to Corinth and left in Crete to set its churches in order, and the recipient of the Epistle to Titus.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_TWELVE_APOSTLES", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "The twelve disciples chosen by Jesus as his closest followers and witnesses, the foundation of the apostolic Church.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_NT_ZACCHAEUS", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "A wealthy chief tax collector at Jericho who climbed a sycamore to see Jesus, received him, and pledged half his goods to the poor and fourfold restitution.", "SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT", "reviewed"], ["ENT_PAT_CLEMENT_ROME", "PER_APOSTOLIC", "high", "Bishop of Rome (late 1st c.), an Apostolic Father; 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