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Philip is a Greek name and one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He should have had a Jewish name, but it is not mentioned in the Bible. This name is the same as Philip, who later preached the gospel to eunuchs in the wilderness, but in fact it was two people. It is clever to translate the ... Read More
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St. Matthew (also known as Matthew), a saint and early Christian missionary historian, was born in Galilea, Judea. He followed Jesus for three years and preached in Palestine. The Gospel was written in 42 AD and later referred to as the "Gospel of Matthew". It is one of the four major Gospels in the ... Read More
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Bartholomew (Greek: Βαρθολομαίος), English: Bartholomew, Christian translation: Bartholomew, meaning "son of Bartholomew", Catholic name St. Bartholomew, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus named Nathanael. Bartholomew (Greek“ Βαρθολομαίος”, Translated as "Bartholomaios", derived from Aramaic, he ... Read More
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Simon Peter, whose exact age is unknown, originally named Simon Bayona, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and one of the early leaders of the Christian Church. Simon Peter was crucified upside down and died. After death, he was added as the first Pope by the Roman Catholic Church. Simon Peter: ... Read More
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Jacob, son of Zebedee and brother of the Apostle John, became the leader of the church seventeen years after meeting the Lord. Later, he was persecuted by King Herod's henchmen and killed with a knife, becoming the first apostle to be martyred as recorded in the Bible. Son of Zebedee, brother of the ... Read More
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St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland and also the patron saint of Greece, Russia, and Romania. He was the brother of the first Catholic Pope, St. Peter, and one of the first apostles of Jesus. [1] Andrew is said to have been killed in Patras, Greece. He requested the Roman authorities who ... Read More
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The Orthodox Church, commonly known internationally as the Orthodox Church or the Eastern Orthodox Church, is officially known as the Orthodox Church (Greek: Ορθόδοξη Καθολική Εκκλησία, Russian: Православная Католическая Церковь, Orthodox Catholic Church, together with Catholicism and Protestantism, ... Read More
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Ahura Mazda, the Good Origin in Persian mythology, the God of the Good Realm, and the Creator of the Earth. On the first, eighth, fifteenth, and twenty third days of each month, as well as in October each year. Zoroastrianism believes in the main god. There are many names for Ahura Mazda, including ... Read More
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Zoroastrian (Persian: زرتشت) (628-551 BC) was the founder of Zoroastrianism, also known as Zoroastrianism or Zoroastrianism in Chinese. Zoroastrianism was an Aryan from a noble family of Persian nomadic tribes before the establishment of the Persian Empire. At the age of 20, he abandoned his home ... Read More
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The period of the Brahmanic deity was in the mid-10th century BC, and the race was Aryan. In the later versions of the Rigveda, especially in the Sanskrit and Upanishads, it can be seen that there is a clear trend towards development, with many unified and abstract gods emerging, such as the gods of ... Read More
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