


Justin Martyr
Justin was born into a pagan family, studied Stoicism, Aristotelianism and Platonism, but eventually became a Christian. Read about how he defended the faith in life and in death. Justin Martyr (ca. 114-ca. 165 A.D.) is without a doubt the most important of the Greek apologists of the 2nd… Read More

King of Egypt (Pharaoh)
Egypt played an important role in Israel’s history. Check out the different Egyptian rulers who guided the nation during these years. Pharaoh is the title for the chief ruler of Egypt and comes from two Egyptian words that mean “great house.” To the pharaoh’s name was added other titles… Read More


Nebuchadnezzar
As the leader of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar conquered Judah and sent the nation into exile. Read about the role that this king played in shaping Judah’s future. The Babylonian king described in the Bible is Nebuchadnezzar II, the longest reigning and most successful king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. He ruled… Read More

Nomads (Wandering Herders)
Nomads moved from place to place without a permanent home. Read about the significance of nomads in the Bible. The term “nomad” comes from the Greek form of a Latin word meaning “to graze.” Nomads were wandering shepherds who moved their families and their flocks of sheep and goats… Read More

Papias of Hierapolis
He was a disciple of John and leader in the early church. Read about the importance of Papias’s work and writings. Papias, along with Ignatius and Polycarp, was considered among the disciples of John, perhaps even his scribe. He later became bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor. The tradition… Read More

Paul (Saul) of Tarsus
He experienced a dramatic conversion, wrote more books in the New Testament than any other individual, and witnessed to kings and prisoners. Find out more about this important New Testament figure. Thirteen books, nearly half of the books in the New Testament, name Paul as their author, and another… Read More

Polycarp of Smyrna
This disciple of John was an important leader in the early church. Read more about his life and faith. In the second and third chapters of the Book of Revelation, there are seven letters addressed to the “angel” of each of seven churches. The second letter is addressed to… Read More

Pontius Pilate
Who ordered Jesus’ death? Why did he do it? Read more about Pontius Pilate’s life and legacy to find out. Pontius Pilate was governor (prefect) of Judea from A.D. 26 to 36, during the time that Tiberius was the Roman emperor (A.D. 14–37), and Herod Antipas was governor… Read More