Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not a New Testament saint.
No Paul was alive during the New Testament times.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, marked the change between the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The only martyr story in the New Testament is about St Stephen, who was reported to have been stoned by the Jews. Some say that this story may not be literally historical.
Although 'Paul' is mentioned a lot in the New Testament, there is no 'Saint Pauline' in the Old Testament. She is probably a Roman Catholic Saint.
Yes, St. Stephen is considered the first Christian martyr saint. He was stoned to death after being accused of blasphemy for his beliefs in Jerusalem around 34 AD. His martyrdom is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
If you are referring to the St. Stephen in the New Testament, one can assume that he was born in Israel around the same time as Jesus, but we do not know for sure.
St. Stephen was born in a Jewish family and grew up in a devout Christian household. He was known for his wisdom and faith from a young age, and he was chosen as one of the first deacons in the early Christian Church.
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Stephen was among the first deacons chosen by the apostles to minister to the needy. He was stoned to death by the Jews for preaching the Gospel. His feast day is December 26.
It's not clear if you're trying to ask "Is he in the Bible?" (no) or "Where is he in the Bible?" (he's not in it at all).
Abigail was an Old Testament matriarch and personages of the Old Testament are usually not given the title of saint.