Every named figure.
Lifespans, relatives, and scripture references. Every claim is traceable; tradition tags surface where readings differ.
12 of 2,781 curated matching the active filters.
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:11). Distinct from Attai son of Jarha (Jerahmeelite) and Attai son of Rehoboam.
Mibhar son of Hagri (1 Chronicles 11:38)
One of the Thirty mighty men of David. Distinct from the post-exilic Bani.
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:9). Distinct from Eliab brother of David and Eliab son of Helon.
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:11). Distinct from Eliel of half-Manasseh, Eliel the Mahavite, and other Eliels.
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:12). Distinct from Elzabad son of Shemaiah son of Obed-edom.
First-named of the Gadite warriors who joined David at the wilderness stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:9). Distinct from Ezer son of Seir and other Ezers.
Tenth Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:13). Listed separately because of its position in the count and to distinguish from another Gadite Jeremiah (12:10).
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:10). Distinct from Jeremiah of Libnah and the Benjaminite warrior of the same name.
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:12). Distinct from other Johanans.
Eleventh Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:13).
Gadite warrior in David's stronghold (1 Chronicles 12:10).
Second-ranking Gadite warrior who joined David (1 Chronicles 12:9).
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”.