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  • 81Crescens — For the Cynic philosopher, see Crescens the Cynic. For the 2nd century martyr of Tivoli, see St. Symphorosa. Crescens was an individual who appears in the New Testament. He was said to be a missionary in Galatia and became a companion of Paul.… …

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  • 82Diotrephes — was a man mentioned in the (Third Epistle of John, verses 9–11). His name means nourished by Jupiter . As Raymond E. Brown comments, Diotrephes is not a particularly common name. [1] In addition to being ambitious, proud, disrespectful of… …

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  • 83Mark 13 — For other uses, see Mark 13 (disambiguation). Gospel of Mark Mark 1 Mark 2 Mark 3 Mark 4 Mark 5 Mark 6 Mark 7 Mark 8 Mark 9 Mark 10 Mark 11 Mark 12 Mark 13 …

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  • 84Ministry of Jesus — Jesus commissioning the twelve Apostles depicted by Ghirlandaio, 1481. In the Christian gospels, the Ministry of Jesus begins with his Baptism in the countryside of Judea, near the River Jordan and ends in Jerusalem, following the Last Su …

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  • 85Nicodemus ben Gurion — was a wealthy Jew who lived in Jerusalem in the 1st century CE. He is widely believed to be identical to the Nicodemus mentioned in the Gospel of John. Nicodemus appears to have been a wealthy and respected figure, known for his holiness and… …

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  • 86Christian teaching about the Devil — For the Islamic devil, see Devil (Islam). See Satan for the Jewish view or see Devil for the devil in other religions, the term devil and the concept influenced by Christianity in general. See also Satan in literature and Satan in popular culture …

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  • 87Seven Deacons — Section of a fresco in the Niccoline Chapel by Fra Angelico, depicting Saint Peter consecrating the Seven Deacons. Saint Stephen is shown kneeling. The Seven Deacons were leaders elected by the Early Christian church to minister to the people of… …

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  • 88Nymphas — meaning nymph. A man or a woman, depending on accenting of the Greek text, in the New Testament saluted by Paul of Tarsus in his Epistle to the Colossians as a member of the church of Laodicea[disambiguation needed  ] ( …

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  • 89Demetrius (Bible) — The name Demetrius occurs in two places in the Bible, both in the New Testament: a Diana worshipping silversmith who incited a riot against the Apostle Paul (Acts 19:24 41) a disciple commended in 3 John 1:12.n Possibly the bearer of the letters… …

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  • 90Myrrhbearers — Eastern Orthodox icon of the Myrrhbearing Women at the Tomb of Christ (Kizhi, Russia, 18th century) …

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