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She is mentioned several times in the Gospels but the main character is Jesus Christ and the Father whom He came to announce to mankind.
Hosea or Hoshea, depending on your English translation (Numbers 13:16).
There are hundreds and hundreds of names of different men in the Bible; - you'd have to read it to see them all. But there are three famous men whom God refers to in the Old Testament. These are, Noah, Daniel and Job, (Ez.14.14,16,18), and you can read about them in the books of Genesis, Daniel and Job. There is another list of great men of faith of the Old Testament in Hebrews, ch.11. As for men of the New Testament, there are the 12 apostles of Jesus: Simon Peter and Andrew his brother, James and John, Philip and Bartholomew, Matthew and Thomas, James the [son] of Alphaeus, and Simon called Zelotes, And Judas [the brother] of James, and Judas Iscariot, who was the traitor. There are many other men mentioned in the New Testament, of whom the most famous was Paul because he wrote 14 books of the New Testament.
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Paul, a Jew, must have been brown in colour, like today's Palestinians and Sephardic Jews. Apart from Paul, we do not really know who wrote any of the books of the New Testament and can therefore only speculate as to their ethnicities. Even conservative theologians attribute the New Testament books to a mixture of Jews and Greeks, none of whom would have been black-skinned.
Technically, the Book of Leviticus is named after the tribe of Levi from whom priests had to come.
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It is mostly agreed to that the John who wrote the Gospel of John, I, II, and III John and the book of Revelation was written by John the apostle of Jesus Christ.
Matthew 12:27 - And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they shall be your judgesYes Yes - Matthew 12:27 - And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they shall be your judges add NKJV
King David was mentioned 1139 times and wrote a large portion of the Psalms himself. Moses was mentioned 848 times and is traditionally believed to have written the first five books of the OT (the Torah.) It is also speculated that the Genesis writers were the ones about whom it is written until they died and the next important man had to take over. Job wrote his own book. Joshua was mentioned 216 times. Solomon was mentioned 306 times and wrote the Song of Solomon and the Proverbs and a portion of the psalms. And of course Ecclesiastes. (which means the Preacher) Paul the Apostle was only mentioned 163 times, but wrote a majority of the NT books. Still, David may have him beat in writings.
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written