All of the characters in the Hebrew Bible may be considered significant historical human figures, both for good (King David, etc.), and bad (Balaam, etc).
Biblical leaders:
Abraham (founder of our monotheistic tradition)
Isaac, Jacob (carried on the tradition in Abraham's footsteps)
Moses (God's messenger in the Exodus and the Giving of the Torah)
Joshua (brought the Israelites into Canaan/Israel)
King David (most beloved of the kings; wrote the Psalms)
King Solomon (built the First Temple)
Ezra (instrumental in building the Second Temple)
...and many more.
In the post-biblical age, Rabbis and sages generally dominated Jewish writings. Some notable Rabbis and other leaders were (in no particular order):
Early Rabbis:
Hillel (famous sage, beloved for his humility)
Yochanan Ben Zakai (expanded the yeshiva of Yavneh; saved many sages after the Second Destruction)
Akiva (foremost Torah-leader after the Second Destruction)
Ben Zoma (contemporary of Rabbi Akiva)
Tarfon (charismatic sage; contemporary of Rabbi Akiva)
Elazar Ben Azaria (leading sage; famous for his words in the Passover Haggadah)
Medieval Rabbis:
Rashi (the foremost Talmud-commentator)
Rambam (Maimonides) (author of the most complete code of Halakha)
Ramban (author of famous Torah-commentary)
Later Rabbis:
Isaac Luria (foremost Kabbalah authority)
The Baal Shem Tov (founder of modern Hassidism)
Charismatic persons(including secular leaders, and even a false messiah or two):
Bar Kochba (led an initially seccessful revolt against the Romans)
Theodore Herzl (envisioned a modern Jewish state)
Shabbatai Tzvi (infamous false messiah; eventually left Judaism)
Baruch Spinoza (secular thinker)
David Ben Gurion (a Prime Minister of Israel)
Chaim Weizmann (leader during the British Mandate period)
Eliezer ben-Yehuda (instrumental in reviving spoken Hebrew)
Leo Baeck (Reform Rabbi)
Moses Mendelsohn (secular thinker)
Menachem Schneerson (controversial Rabbi)
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who are some important historical figures that have influenced biblical interpretation (especially during the 16th and 17th centuries)?
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Christopher Colombus is known as an historical figure of Venezuela.
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winston churchill, president roosevelt
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Prophet Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, David, Solomon all were Prophets in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
The commonality between Judaism and Christianity is that both religions believe in the existence of one God and share some of the same foundational texts, such as the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). Additionally, both religions trace their origins back to the same historical figures, such as Abraham and Moses.
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who are some important historical figures that have influenced biblical interpretation (especially during the 16th and 17th centuries)?
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There are a vast array of historical figures that are featured in this popular publication. Notable figures include, for example, William the Conqueror, General George S. Patton, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
Orthodox Judaism follows the historical and traditional ritual beliefs of Judaism
The most important "religious figures" would be the patriarchs and matriarchs. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah.