Caleb, Joshua, David, Dorcas, Abigail, Jonathan, Abraham, Ester, Ruth, Saul, Reuben, Simeon, Anna, John, Luke, Simon, Peter, Matthew, Mary, Joseph, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Martha, Paul, Delilah, etc.
Probably Jacob, Israel, Genesis, Mark, Isaac, Abraham, Adam, Eve, Peter, and Joshua. ---- If, by "popular", you mean those most commonly used in The Bible, the list would not include the names mentioned above. A listing ina concordance would reveal more Biblical characters given names such as: * Simon * Elkanah * Mary * Levi * James * Saul * John * Zechariah * Joshua (of which Jesus is a variant) * Azaria
OLD TESTAMENT
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
Psalms Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
The Song of Solomon
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malichi
NEW TESTAMENT
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
God has many names in the Bible because He has many attributes. A name only reveals a small part of His being. It is utterly impossible for the infinite God to be completely depicted in one finite name. Also, God is three distinct beings in one. Each is independent of the other, but they are altogether God. This is not a contradiction; this is a miscomprehension. Again, God is infinite, and we are not. We cannot understand all His ways. Since God is the Trinity (three distinct individuals maintaining one position), some names refer to all three (as in Genesis 1: 26, which says, "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness...) and some names refer to one member of the Trinity (as in the very next verse, Genesis 1:27, which says, "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them."
God the Father is often referred to as God, the LORD, and Jehovah.
God the Son is often referred to as Jesus, Christ, Lord, Rabbi, the Angel of the Lord, and Master.
God the Holy Spirit is often referred to as the Holy Ghost and the Spirit of the Lord.
Sometimes, these names are used interchangeably or in different combinations, but there is no need for confusion. If you carefully read the context of whatever passage you are studying, you should understand Who the passage is referring to.
If you really want to understand the Bible better, then pay attention. You need to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. You may say, 'O--kay, what in the world does that mean?" Well, listen up.
God, Who created you, me, and every other human being is perfect. He created a perfect world, but since God wanted man to willingly serve Him and not just act like a bunch of robots, He gave man the choice to obey Him or disobey Him. Adam, the first man, chose to disobey God, to sin. This sin now separated man from God because God is completely without sin. Because of his sin, Adam deserved to go to Hell when he died (since man only goes to one of two places after he dies, Heaven with God or Hell without God). However, God is not only holy and righteous; He is loving and merciful too! He promised Adam that He would send His Son to die for his - Adam's - sin someday. Adam trusted in Jesus' blood to take away the penalty of his sin, and you can do the same thing today.
Man cannot earn Heaven by doing good things. No matter how much good you do, God cannot even look at you because you are sinful. Remember, though, God loved you so much that he sent His Son to die for you.
Why is Jesus so special? Because, unlike us, He never sinned. He is God, and God is without sin. Jesus became a man, so He could die on the Cross and be our sacrifice, but he remained God. If you believe that Jesus died for you to save you from the punishment for your sin, Hell, and you trust Him as the only way to Heaven, then God will save you and give you a home in Heaven with Him when you die. All you have to do is admit that you are a sinner, which we all are. (After all, we have all done things that we know our wrong at least at some point in our lives.) Then, we tell God that we accept solely what Jesus did on the Cross, the shedding of His precious blood, to save us. You ask God to come into your heart and life...
That's it. You are now a child of God. There is no strange feeling or explosion. God is better than that. Once you accept Jesus as your Saviour, you are saved from Hell once and for all. No one, not even the Devil himself, can take away God's salvation.
So, will you accept Jesus Christ today? He loved you so much that He willingly died for you. Just tell God what is on your heart. Do not worry about praying in the right direction or in the right way. Just talk to God because He is there right beside you, waiting for you to accept His free gift of salvation.
PLEASE! Accept Jesus now!
Once you do, read God's Word diligently. The Bible is His love letter to you. Also, go to a good, Bible-believing church so a faithful Christian can help you grow in Christ.
God bless you, my friend!
The people who bare the names of the Bible books they wrote are all prophets; plus there are many others appearing in the text of the Scriptures.
Most names in the bible have been used because so many people are familiar with it.
genesis, mathew and so on....
There are thousands of different names that people name their babies. It is usually solely based on the parents preference. Some popular names include Michael, Alex, Katie, Annabelle and Samantha.
LazarusLuke
Mars Rover
KokeyPlumeriaPurplicia
No, last names were not used in Israel at the time of the Bible. They instead would refer to a person by phrases such as "son of" or by the town he or she was from. There are no "charachters" in the bible, show some respect
Sarah, Abram. You can find a lot of them in Bible.
Zebulun and Zachary
Their parents give them names.
Bible, Scripture, Word, Letter, Message. There are some of the ones I have heard.
What were the names of job's children in the bible
Some names for girls are..... - Rebecca - Martha - Mary - Elizabeth Back then, names were usually from the bible
ALL the names in the Bible are children's names! Because every person in the Bible was once a child. Their parents named them, so all the names are for kids.