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Melchizedek
In the Hebrew Bible, Melchizedek was the king of Salem and priest of (often translated as "God Most High"). He is mentioned in Genesis 14:18–20, where he brings out bread and wine and blesses Abram (Abraham), following the Battle of the Vale of Siddim and Abram's subsequent rescue of the captives and plunder taken in the battle, and in Psalm 110:4.

Phinehas
thumb|Phinehas slaying Zimri and Cozbi the Midianite by Jeremias van Winghe
According to the Hebrew Bible, Phinehas (also spelled Phineas, ; , Phinees, ) was a priest during the Exodus. The grandson of Aaron and son of Eleazar, the High Priests (), he distinguished himself as a youth at Shittim with his zeal against the heresy of Peor.

Naaman
thumb|Elisha refusing the gifts of Naaman, by [[Pieter de Grebber]]
Naaman the Aramean () was a commander of the armies of Hadadezer, the king of Aram-Damascus, in the time of Jehoram, King of Northern Israel (Samaria).

Dathan
thumb|220px|The Death of Korah, Dathan and Abiram, by Gustave Doré, 1865.
Dathan ( Dāṯān) was an Israelite mentioned in the Old Testament as a participant of the Exodus.
Heman the Ezrahite
the author of Psalm 88 in the Hebrew Bible
Ethan
male human biblical character in 1 Kings 4:31 &c
Nitzevet
Nitzevet bat Adael ( Nīṣṣeḇeṯ baṯ ʿAḏʾēl lit. Nitzevet daughter of Adael) is, according to Hanan bar Rava, the mother of David. According to the Bible, her husband, Jesse, had at least nine children: David, Eliab, Abinadab, Shimma, Nethaneel, Raddai, Ozem, Zeruiah, and Abigail.
Asaph
multiple persons in the Hebrew Bible: father of Joah (2 Kings 18:18-37); son of Berachiah the Gershonite (2 Chron. 20:14); descendant of Kohath (1 Chron. 26:1); keeper of the king's forest under Artaxerxes I (Neh. 2:8)
Jabin
Jabin ( Yāḇīn) is a Biblical name meaning 'discerner', or 'the wise'. It may refer to:
Jeduthun
thumb|200px|Circa 845 A.D., France. Jeduthun was depicted playing an apparent tibia curva. From the [[Vivian Bible.]]
Abiram
Abiram, also spelled Abiron ( "my father is exalted"), is the name of two people in the Old Testament.
One was a member of the Tribe of Reuben, the son of Eliab, who, along with his brother Dathan, joined Korah in the conspiracy against Moses and Aaron. He and all the conspirators, with their families and possessions, were swallowed up by the ground.
The second was the eldest son of Hiel (also spelled Chiel) the Bethelite, who perished prematurely in consequence of his father's undertaking to rebuild Jericho.