Peter the apostle.
No, not in most modern English translations.
The lead character approached the problem by first gathering all available information and analyzing the situation carefully. They then brainstormed multiple solutions, weighing the pros and cons of each option. After identifying the most feasible approach, they took decisive action, enlisting the help of allies to implement the plan effectively. Throughout the process, they remained adaptable, ready to pivot if their initial strategy did not yield the desired results.
The honor goes to King Solomon; if the biblical record is to be believed, he had 700 wives and 300 concubines.
Ruth? She was pretty dull!
Dosage!
The climax due to the role where the character must take on the problem
Electra is not a biblical story; it originates from Greek mythology. She is a character in various ancient Greek plays, most notably in works by Sophocles and Euripides, where she is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, seeking revenge for her father's murder. In contrast, biblical stories are found within the texts of the Bible and involve different figures and narratives.
The most prominent biblical worldview in "Hamlet" is the idea of divine justice and retribution. The play explores themes of sin, forgiveness, and a moral universe in which characters face consequences for their actions. The character of Hamlet himself grapples with questions of morality, fate, and the afterlife in a way that reflects themes present in Christian beliefs.
The most obvious biblical parallel is between Absalom (Stephen Kumalo's son) and the biblical Absalom. Check out the story of the biblical Absalom in Wikipedia. Here are a few parallels: Both Absaloms... -rebelled against their fathers -died by hanging -greatly grieved their fathers -were greedy
The main character in a story is the central figure around whom the plot revolves. They are typically the character with the most development, growth, and significance in the story. The main character's actions and decisions drive the narrative forward and often face obstacles that they must overcome to achieve their goals.
biblical advice to life's problems
Mary
To me it's King David. It's probably because he was one of the few people in the Bible that is talked about enough to really get to know. He had a very interesting life too.
Probably parliamentary government, although looking at our own government that may not have been a good thing.
Beef is the flesh of a cow. If it's been ground, it has flesh and fat combined. Most cuts of beef include some fat. Other than that, it's just the flesh.
my flesh and blood
There actually is no such phrase. People using it are confusing the phrase "a pound of flesh" from the Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice with the title of the 2008 Will Smith movie "Seven Pounds" In the Shakespeare play the pound of flesh is the penalty for defaulting on a loan. You default on your mortgage and the bank gets your arm. The Will Smith movie is not about defaulting on a loan, but about making up for your mistakes. In the film Smith's character must help seven people to make up for the seven people he accidentally killed.