Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Map of Galilee and northern Palestine
- Introduction
- 1 Galilee's early encounter with Hellenism
- 2 The Roman army in Palestine
- 3 The introduction of Greco-Roman architecture
- 4 The transformation of the landscape in the second and third centuries CE
- 5 The use of Greek in Jesus' Galilee
- 6 The coinage of Galilee
- 7 Greco-Roman art and the shifting limits of acceptability
- 8 Conclusion
- Appendix: Galilean names in the first century CE
- Select bibliography
- Index of passages
- Selective index of places
- Index of people and topics
Appendix: Galilean names in the first century CE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Map of Galilee and northern Palestine
- Introduction
- 1 Galilee's early encounter with Hellenism
- 2 The Roman army in Palestine
- 3 The introduction of Greco-Roman architecture
- 4 The transformation of the landscape in the second and third centuries CE
- 5 The use of Greek in Jesus' Galilee
- 6 The coinage of Galilee
- 7 Greco-Roman art and the shifting limits of acceptability
- 8 Conclusion
- Appendix: Galilean names in the first century CE
- Select bibliography
- Index of passages
- Selective index of places
- Index of people and topics
Summary
NAMES OF GALILEANS IN THE CANONICAL GOSPELS AND ACTS
Jesus and his Family (Mark 6:3/Matt. 13:55)
Jesus of Nazareth
Mary, mother
Joseph, father
James, brother (cf. Acts 12:17)
Joses, brother
Judas, brother
Simon, brother
Disciples (Mark 3:14–19/Matt. 10:1–4/Luke 6:12–16, Acts 1:13, John 1:35–50)
Andrew
Bartholomew
Boarneges, surname of James and John
James, son of Alphaeus
James, son of Zebedee
John, son of Zebedee
Judas Iscariot
Judas, son of James
Levi
Matthew
Matthias, appointed after the resurrection (Acts 1:23)
Nathanael
Philip
Simon (Peter)
Simon (the Canaanaean/Zealot)
Thaddaeus
Thomas
Parents of disciples
Alphaeus, father of Levi (Mark 2:14)
Alphaeus, father of James (Mark 3:18, Acts 1:13)
James, father of Judas (Luke 6:16, Acts 1:13)
Jonah, father of Simon (Matt. 16:17)
Mary, mother of James (Luke 24:10)
Simon Iscariot, father of Judas (John 6:71)
Zebedee, father of James and John (Mark 3:17/Matt. 10:1–4)
Members of the Herodian family
Herod (Antipas)
Herodias (wife of Herod Philip and Herod Antipas) (Mark 6:17/Matt. 14:3; Luke 3:19)
Other Galileans
Chuza, steward of Herod (Luke 8:3)
Clopas, husband of Mary (John 19:25)
Jairus, archisynagoge (Mark 5:22/ Luke 8:41)
Joanna, wife of Chuza (Luke 8:3, 24:10)
Joseph called Barsabbas, also called Justus (candidate for disciple) (Acts 1:23)
Martha, sister of Mary (Luke 10:38)
Mary from Magdala (Taricheae) (Mark 15:40/Matt. 27:56/Luke 24:10, Luke 8:2, John 19:25)
Mary, mother of James and Joseph/Joses (Mark 15:40/Matt. 27:56)
Mary, sister of Martha (Luke 10:39)
Mary, wife of Clopas (John 19:25)
Simon (Luke 7:40, 44)
Salome (Mark 15:40)
Susanna (Luke 8:3)
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- Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus , pp. 230 - 235Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005