Proper noun
(biblical, Judaism, Christianity) Gamaliel the Elder, a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the early first century CE.
A male given name from Hebrew (“God is my reward”).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFirst, Paul was a Hellenistic Jew with a Pharisaic background (see Gamaliel ), integral to his identity, see Paul the Apostle and Judaism for details. Source: Internet
Awareness is also important to discourage tobacco use among the youth,” said Gamaliel Omondi, Deputy Director of Public Health at the Ministry of Health (MoH). Source: Internet
The elders Annas, Caiaphas, Nicodemus, and Joseph himself, along with Gamaliel under whom Paul of Tarsus studied, travelled to Arimathea to interview Simeon's sons Charinus and Lenthius. Source: Internet
Even Gamaliel gave this basic argument in Acts 5 by saying, “If God is with these guys, there is no stopping them. Source: Internet
Pablo Sr.’s other sons, Marlon and Nelson Gamaliel, took local posts in the towns of Barili and Dumanjug, where they served, respectively, as vice mayor and mayor. Source: Internet
Mrs. Eaton was a retired seamstress at Gamaliel Sewing Factory and caretaker for elderly after moving to Glasgow. Source: Internet