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What books of the Bible are named after priests?

Technically, the Book of Leviticus is named after the tribe of Levi from whom priests had to come.


Whom was Joseph a slave to in the Old Testament?

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Who were the parents and siblings of Samuel Adams?

Sam Adams, the revolutionary firebrand and Massachusetts politician was the son of Samuel Adams, Sr. (1689--1748) and Mary (Fifield) Adams. He was one of twelve children, only three of whom lived past their third birthday.


Who is Abigail from the Old Testament?

Abigail was a Godly woman married to Nabal, who was of dubious character. She verbally defended her husband against David whom was offended by Nabal's insolence. Nabal died, and Abigail married David and bore him several sons.


To whom were most of the letters in the New Testament attributed?

Paul.


Individual priest to whom a parish has been entrusted?

Pastor


Who did Samuel de Champlain married?

Samuel married a very young girl called Helene


Who was the son of Hannah whom god called to be a prophet?

Samuel.


Who is Samuel eto'o wife?

georgett eto,whom he married in 2007.


Whom does God send to find Israel's new king?

Samuel.


When was the Old Testament written and who was the author?

The Old Testament was written over a period of several centuries and had more than one author, many of whom did not leave us their names. The oldest book written in much the form we now know is considered to be the Book of Deuteronomy, which was written by the anonymous author now known to scholars as the Deuteronomist. The Deuteronomist lived in the seventh century BCE and also worked on the Book of Genesis, as well as writing a historical series consisting of Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings and 2 Kings. Quite a lot of the Old Testament was written during the time of the Babylonian Exile and the centuries that followed, although some books gradually became attributed to earlier centuries.


Who was the 'king of Salem' in the Bible?

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