biblical figures
Biblical figures are individuals mentioned in the Bible, which is a sacred text in Christianity and Judaism. These figures include prophets, kings, and ordinary people who played significant roles in the religious narratives. Notable examples are Moses, who led the Israelites out of Egypt, and David, a king known for his leadership and poetic contributions.
Many biblical figures are associated with important teachings and events. For instance, Jesus is central to Christianity as the Son of God, while Abraham is considered a patriarch in both Judaism and Islam. Their stories often convey moral lessons and spiritual insights.