Jesus talked of Nathanael's character when he first met him:
Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile! (John 1.47)
The bible does not identify Nathaniel's father.
In the Bible, Nathaniel was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Nathaniel is mentioned in the Bible in the Gospel of John, specifically in John 1:45-51.
No, Nathaniel and Bartholomew are not the same person in the Bible. Nathaniel is a disciple of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of John, while Bartholomew is also a disciple of Jesus mentioned in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Some scholars believe that Nathaniel and Bartholomew may be the same person, but this is not definitively confirmed in the Bible.
Nathaniel Porter has written: 'The friendly monitor' -- subject(s): Bible, Prophecies
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In the Bible, Nathaniel was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew. According to tradition, he preached the Gospel in India and Armenia, and was martyred for his faith.
There are two ways to do this. "Nathaniel" is a name that derives from the Bible and as a result, there is a Christian name "Nathaniel" that exists in Arabic with the pronunciation "Nashana'il". It is also possible to directly transliterate "Nathaniel" into Arabic. Transliteration: Nashana'il (نشائيل) Translation: Nathaniel (ناثانييل) Note: As Nathaniel is a Biblical character without importance in Islam, Muslims do not use this name and it is very hard to find Arabs with this name.
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Nathaniel G. M. Senter has written: 'A vindication of the character of Nathaniel G.M. Senter against the charge of being a spy and a traitor'
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No, there is no mention of the character Loki in the Bible.