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Malchus.
Malchus is portra**** by Paul
Brightwell in the 2013 TV
miniseries The Bible. In the 2004 Mel
Gibson film The P****ion of the Christ,
Malchus is...
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Malchus is the
servant of the
Jewish High Priest, Caiaphas, who parti****ted in the
arrest of Jesus.
Malchus may also
refer to:
Malchus (historian), Byzantine...
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Cleodemus Malchus (fl. 200 BCE) was a
Jewish writer of whom only a few
lines survive. He
connects the
inhabitants of
Syria and
North Africa with Abraham...
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Malchus (/ˈmælkəs/; Punic: 𐤌𐤋𐤒 MLQ, or 𐤌𐤋𐤊 MLK;
Ancient Gr****: Μάλχος, Malkhōs) was a
Carthaginian general and
statesman in the 6th
century BCE...
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Malchus (Ancient Gr****: Μάλχος, Málkhos) was a 5th-century
Byzantine historian of an Arab
origin from the city of
Philadelphia (Amman).
According to the...
- born in Batanaea, present-day
Syria . His
parents named him
Malkos or
Malchus (cf.
Aramaic malkā 'king'). However, he
changed it to "Basileus" "King"...
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Saint Malchus of
Syria (or
Malchus of Chalcis,
Malchus of Maronia) (died c. 390) is the
subject of
Saint Jerome's
biography Life of
Malchus the Captive...
- Dvar
Malchus or
Devar Malchut (Hebrew: דְּבַר מַלְכוּת Ashke**** pronunciation: d'var
malkhus [də.'vaɾ 'mal.xʊs],
Modern Hebrew: dəvar malkhût [dəˈvaʁ...
- the
Baptist Joseph Joseph of
Arimathea Jude
Lazarus Legion Luke
Lysanias Malchus Martha Mary,
mother of
Jesus Mary
Magdalene Mary,
mother of
James Mary...
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specifies that was
Simon Peter and
identifies the
wounded officer with
Malchus, the
servant of Caiaphas, the High
Priest of Israel. Luke adds that Jesus...