- Articles
718 results
-
Aaron
Aaron (meaning "mountaineer" or "rich, fluent") was the brother of Moses and Miriam, and speaker to the Pharaoh on behalf of his brother, Moses. Most significantly, Aaron would be the first High Priest and would -
Bathsheba
Bathsheba or Bathshua was the seventh and last recorded wife of David, the King of Israel, notable for committing adultery with David prior to their marriage. Originally she was married to Uriah the Hittite, one -
Jacob
Israel (Patriarch) redirects here. This article is about The Patriarch who was the nation's ancestor. You may be looking for the nation. Jacob, also known as Israel, was the son of Isaac and Rebekah -
Cherubim
This article is about Throne bearers of God. You may be looking for Angels, which are God's messengers or Seraphim. Cherubim (singular: cherub) are heavenly beings that are depicted as the throne-bearers of -
Nathan (Prophet)
This article is about the prophet. You may be looking for David's son. Nathan (Heb: "gift"), son of Attai, was a prophet and advisor to King David of Israel. One of his closest advisors -
Jonah (Prophet)
This article is about the prophet. You may be looking for the book named for him. Jonah was a prophet, whose known life is recorded in the Biblical books of Jonah and very briefly in -
Eve
Eve was the first woman and second human, created by God from the rib of Adam, specifically to be his wife. Originally known as "Ishsha" (Heb.: woman, wife), for Adam perceived that she had been -
Adam
Adam was the first man, created by God, out of the dust of the ground, on the sixth day of the first month of the first year of the world. He was created to care -
List of Psalms
The following is a list of Biblical Psalms from the Book of Psalms. The books are listed into a tabular format and provide data on the purpose of each Psalm, accompanying instruments, type, tune etc -
Letters to the Seven Churches
The Letters to the Seven Churches of Revelation are the letters contained within Revelation addressed to specific churches. Each letter has a specific message to seven major churches of Asia Minor at: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum -
First Epistle of John
This article is about The First Epistle by John. You may be looking for the Gospel of John or another John. The First Epistle of John or First John (1 John) is the twenty-third -
Jeroboam
Jeroboam (also known as Jeroboam son of Nebat, or Jeroboam I) was the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Jeroboam's life is biblically documented in the First Book of Kings and briefly -
Melchizedek
Melchizedek was the priest-king of Salem who lived during the time of Abram and at that time was one of the kings involved in the war against Sodom and Gomorrah. Melchizedek was the first -
Gideon
Gideon was Israel's fourth major Judge after the birth of Joshua, who eventually led a small army of Israelites against the Midianites. He was known by his pagan neighbors as Jerubbaal for desecrating an -
Yahwism
This article is about The historical religion of Israel meant to worship Yahweh. You may be looking for the article on God himself or Christianity. Yahwism was the ancient worship of Yahweh, practiced by the -
Susa
Susa also called Shushan, usually referred to as the citadel of Susa, was the capital of the Persian Empire and location of the Royal Palace, belonging to Persian kings, most notably King Xerxes. Susa was -
Idolatry
Idolatry is the attributing worship to any person or thing that is not the true God, the creator and sustainer of the universe. It is specifically seen in setting up an image to represent the -
Arphaxad
Arphaxad was a son of Shem and a grandson of Noah. When Shem was one-hundred years old he fathered Arphaxad, two years after the flood. Arphaxad was apparently the firstborn, but also had several -
Methuselah
Methuselah, was the son of Enoch, the father of Lamech and grandfather of Noah, the righteous preacher that God used to save mankind from his just punishment. He is well known for having lived nine -
Esther (Queen)
This article is about the queen. You may be looking for the book that records her life. Esther (or Ester, born: Hadassah) was the daughter of Abihail, of the tribe of Benjamin. She was the -
Book of the Generations of Adam
The Book of the Generations of Adam is an account of the genealogy of Adam to Noah and a source reference for the Book of Genesis. The book in its entirety is contained in the -
Nahshon
Nahshon was the Chief of the Tribe of Judah, brother-in-law of Aaron and father of Salmon. According to the Book of Numbers he lead Judah during the census of Israel among other events -
Haggai (Prophet)
This article is about the prophet. You may be looking for the book. Haggai was a prophet of God who preached to returned Jews in Jerusalem after exile in Babylon. He preached four prophetic messages -
Seth
Seth (שֵׁת - appointed or possibly chosen) was the fifth human, third son of Adam and Eve, and brother to Cain and the late Abel in the Book of Genesis. Seth took the place and role -
Maher Shalal Hash Baz
Maher Shalal Hash Baz was a son of Isaiah and his wife, (the prophetess). His name was a prophecy given by God, literally meaning "In making speed to the spoil he hastens the prey". In
Related Community

Wookieepedia
movies
100K
Pages100K
Images1
Video
Wookieepedia is a wiki-based online encyclopedia that contains detailed information about the Star Wars universe, including movies, books, video games, characters, locations, technology, weapons, vehicles, and everything in between. Founded in 2005, Wookieepedia has over 175,000 articles, covering everything from the…