Category
page 1Followers of Jesus
Mary
mother of Jesus Christ
Mary Magdalene
follower of Jesus (-100)
James the Just
Jewish bishop of Jerusalem figure in Early Christianity
Lazarus of Bethany
subject of a prominent miracle of Jesus in the Gospel of John
Joseph of Arimathea
disciple of Jesus, donated his heart for the burial of Jesus

Martha
Martha (Aramaic: מָרְתָא) is a biblical figure described in the Gospels of Luke and John. Together with her siblings Lazarus and Mary of Bethany, she is described as living in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem and witnessing Jesus resurrecting her brother, Lazarus.
Nicodemus
Nicodemus; ; <!--
Salome
Mother of John and Jacob

Zacchaeus
Zacchaeus (sometimes spelled Zaccheus; , ''''; , "pure, innocent") was a man, recorded in the Gospel of Luke, a chief tax-collector at Jericho. His story includes his faith in climbing a sycamore tree to see Jesus and also his generosity in giving away half of all he possessed.
Penitent Thief
Christian saint; thief pardoned by Jesus on the cross in Luke 23:39-43
seventy disciples
early students of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke

James the Less
Christian saint
Mary of Bethany
figure described in the Gospel of John; sister of Lazarus and Martha, living in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem
Mary of Clopas
one of the women present at the crucifixion of Jesus
Zebedee
Zebedee ( ; ; ), according to all four Canonical Gospels, was the father of James and John, two apostles of Jesus. The gospels also suggest that he was the husband of Salome; whereas Mark names the women present at the crucifixion as "Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and of Joses, and Salome," the parallel passage in Matthew 27:56 has "Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children." The Catholic Encyclopedia concludes that the Salome of Mark 15:40 is probably identical with the mother of the sons of Zebedee in Matthew.
Samaritan woman at the well
woman met by Jesus at the well (John 4:5–26)
disciple whom Jesus loved
phrase found in the Gospel of John (21:20 etc.), traditionally identified with John the Evangelist and John the Apostle
siblings of Jesus
four men (James, Joseph/Joses, Judas, Simon) described in the New Testament as brothers of Jesus, along with unnamed sisters; in Christian denominations teaching the perpetual virginity of Mary, rationalized as half-siblings or other relatives
disciple of Jesus
dedicated follower of Jesus
Cleopas
Cleopas (; Greek: Κλεοπάς, romanized: Kleopas), also spelled Cleophas, was a figure of early Christianity, one of the two disciples who encountered Jesus during the Road to Emmaus appearance in .
Jude
one of the brothers/cousins of Jesus according to the New Testament
Joanna, wife of Chuza
Saint of Holy land
the Three Marys
three women mentioned in the New Testament
Susanna
disciple of Jesus (Gospel of Luke)
Joses
Joses () is a name, usually regarded as a form of Joseph, occurring many times in the New Testament:

Simon the Leper
person mentioned in the Gospels according to Matthew (26:6–13) and Mark (14:3–9); sometimes identified with Simon the Pharisee
disciples of Jesus in Islam
Mary Jacobi
mother of James (the Less) and Joseph

Nicodemus ben Gurion
Figure in the Talmud and the New Testament
Omnia sunt communia
Latin slogan and legal maxim