The only Bible character who didn't have any parents and wasn't born and never died, was Melchizedek. He is only mentioned twice in The Bible, not eleven times. Two in the Old Testament; another nine in the New Testament, all in the book of Hebrews. Genesis 14:18; Psalm 110:4; Hebrews 5:6, 10; 6:20; 7:1, 10, 11, 15, 17, 21.
King Joachim is mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Baruch. Joachim, the traditional father of Mary, mother of Jesus, is not mentioned at all.
Do not murder. You shall have no other God before me. Do not steal. Do not covet. Honor your father and mother. Do not worship idols.
The word 'father' is mentioned 852 times in the KJV.
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The only Bible character who didn't have any parents and wasn't born and never died, was Melchizedek.
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King Joachim is mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Baruch. Joachim, the traditional father of Mary, mother of Jesus, is not mentioned at all.
Samson's mother's name was not specifically mentioned in the Bible. She is only referred to as the wife of Manoah, Samson's father.
Peter's father was Jona (Jonah) but his mother's name is not known.
Adam's son Seth was the father of Enosh when he was 105 years old. His mother is not mentioned.
Do not murder. You shall have no other God before me. Do not steal. Do not covet. Honor your father and mother. Do not worship idols.
The word 'father' is mentioned 852 times in the KJV.
The great grand parents were Ruth and Boaz. David's paternal grandfather was Obed. Other than Obed, we do not know any of David's grandparents (his paternal grandmother, his maternal grandfather, and his maternal grandmother are not mentioned in the Bible).
David's father was Jesse, from Bethlehem. The name of his mother is not given in the Bible. Jesse had seven sons and David was the youngest.
The names of Esther's parents are not mentioned in the Bible. She was an orphan, brought up by her uncle, as the Bible says: And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful; whom Mordecai, when her father and mother were dead, took for his own daughter (Esther 2.7)
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Rebecca's father is Bethuel, as mentioned in the Bible in the book of Genesis.