Figures

Every named figure.

Lifespans, relatives, and scripture references. Every claim is traceable; tradition tags surface where readings differ.

8 of 2,781 curated matching the active filters.

Abishua
Abishua
JudgesPriestHigh priestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Phinehas in the high-priestly genealogy.

Amariah (son of Meraioth)
Amariah (son of Meraioth)
JudgesPriestHigh priestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Meraioth and father of Ahitub in the high-priestly genealogy. Multiple priestly Amariahs appear; this is the elder one.

Bukki
Bukki
JudgesPriestHigh priestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Abishua in the high-priestly genealogy.

Hophni
Hophni
JudgesPriestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Eli; took meat from sacrifices by force and lay with the women at the tabernacle door. Killed at Aphek when the ark was captured.

Meraioth (high-priestly line)
Meraioth (high-priestly line)
JudgesPriestHigh priestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Zerahiah in the high-priestly genealogy. A second Meraioth appears later in the line (1 Chronicles 9:11; Nehemiah 11:11).

Phinehas (son of Eli)
Phinehas (son of Eli)
JudgesPriestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Eli; co-officiant with Hophni in their corruption. Killed at Aphek; his pregnant widow named her son Ichabod ('the glory has departed') as she died in childbirth. Distinct from Phinehas son of Eleazar.

Uzzi (priest)
Uzzi (priest)
JudgesPriestHigh priestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Bukki in the high-priestly genealogy. Distinct from other figures named Uzzi (the Issacharite, Benjamite, and Levite Merarite).

Zerahiah
Zerahiah
JudgesPriestHigh priestLeviAaronic priesthood

Son of Uzzi in the high-priestly genealogy.

Curation status: Primeval (Genesis 1–11), patriarchs (Genesis 12–50), Exodus/Numbers, Joshua/Judges/Ruth, the united and divided monarchies (Saul, David, all kings of Judah and Israel), the writing prophets, post-exilic figures (Zerubbabel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther), the Holy Family, John the Baptist, the Twelve, and the early apostolic generation are all in. 2,781figures curated so far. The remaining named biblical figures (priestly genealogies in 1 Chronicles, the post-exile lists in Ezra/Nehemiah, the obscure persons in Acts and the epistles) are pending. Every claim is rigorously sourced; gaps mean “not yet curated”, not “not in scripture”.