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1. brother of john slain by the sword of herod
2. first christian martyr; stoned to death
3. deacon who led an important government official to
4. apostle who explained the miracle at
5. apostle who began as a church-wrecking
6. paul's companion on his first missionary
7. disciple who replaced judas
8. paul's only companion in
9. ruler who killed james and imprisoned
10. roman centurion who called peter to preach to his

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