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  2. Manahen - Wikipedia

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    Manahen / ˈ m æ n i ə n / (also Manaen or Menachem) was a teacher in the first century Christian Church at Antioch who had been 'brought up' (Greek: σύντροφος, syntrophos, Vulgate: collactaneus) with Herod Antipas.

  3. May 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Manaen (Manahen), prophet and teacher of the Church of Antioch (Acts 13:1) (1st century) [2] Martyr Seleucus (Selefkos), by sawing. [3] Saint Michael the Confessor, Bishop of Synnada in Phrygia Salutaris (826) [4] [5] [note 2] Hieromartyr Michael the black-robed, monk of St. Sabbas Monastery (9th century) [7] [8]

  4. Manaen - Wikipedia

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    Manahen (also Manaen), teacher of the Church of Antioch and the foster brother of Herod Antipas King Manahem (fl. 8th century BC), king over Israel and the son of Gadi Topics referred to by the same term

  5. Menahem - Wikipedia

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    Menahem or Menachem (Hebrew: מְנַחֵם, Modern: Mənaḥēm, Tiberian: Menaḥēm, "consoler" or "comforter"; Akkadian: 𒈪𒉌𒄭𒅎𒈨 Meniḫîmme [me-ni-ḫi-im-me]; Greek: Μεναέμ Manaem in the Septuagint, Μεναέν Manaen in Aquila; Latin: Manahem; full name: Hebrew: מְנַחֵם בֵּן-גדי, Menahem son of Gadi) was the sixteenth king of the northern Israelite ...

  6. Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    Manifestation of God (Baháʼí Faith) Prophets of Christianity Prophethood in the Druze faith Prophets and messengers in Islam Prophets in Judaism

  7. Mani (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    According to Al-Biruni, a 10th-century Iranian scholar, Mani claimed to be the Paraclete promised in the New Testament, and the Last Prophet. [37] However according to Lodewijk J. R. Ort, the term last prophet may "in all probability derived from the Quran by Al-Buruni in order to formulate Mani's pretensions and religious claims". [38]

  8. Twelve Minor Prophets - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Minor Prophets (Hebrew: שנים עשר, Shneim Asar; Imperial Aramaic: תרי עשר, Trei Asar, "Twelve"; Ancient Greek: δωδεκαπρόφητον, "the Twelve Prophets"), or the Book of the Twelve, is a collection of prophetic books, written between about the 8th and 4th centuries BCE, which are in both the Jewish Tanakh and Christian Old Testament.

  9. Gospel of Mani - Wikipedia

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    The Living Gospel (also Great Gospel, Gospel of the Living and variants) was a 3rd-century gnostic gospel written by the Manichaean prophet Mani.It was originally written in Syriac and called the Evangelion (Classical Syriac: ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ), from the Greek εὐαγγέλιον ("good news") [1] and was one of the seven original scriptures of Manichaeism.