James "the Lord's brother", author of the Epistle of James, and first Bishop of Jerusalem (sometimes is replaced by Jacob Joses Justus, who was also a brother of Jesus, since James the Just is identified as one of the Twelve Apostles) Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3, Acts 12:17, 15:13; Epistle of James.
Agabus. Reference to in Acts 11:28; 21:10.
Amplias. Reference to in Romans 16:8
Mark the Evangelist, author of the Gospel of Mark and Bishop of Alexandria
Luke the Evangelist, author of the Gospel of Luke
Cleopas
Simeon, son of Cleopas, 2nd Bishop of Jerusalem
Barnabas, companion of Paul
Justus, Bishop of Eleutheropolis
Thaddeus of Edessa (not the Apostle called Thaddeus) also known as Saint Addai
Ananias, Bishop of Damascus
Stephen, one of the Seven Deacons, the first martyr
Philip the Evangelist, one of the Seven Deacons, Bishop of Tralles in Asia Minor
Prochorus, one of the Seven Deacons, Bishop of Nicomedia in Bithynia
Nicanor the Deacon, one of the Seven Deacons
Timon, one of the Seven Deacons
Parmenas the Deacon, one of the Seven Deacons
Timothy, Bishop of Ephesus
Titus, Bishop of Crete
Philemon, Bishop of Gaza
Onesimus (Not the Onesimus mentioned in the Epistle to Philemon)
Epaphras, Bishop of Andriaca
Archippus
Silas, Bishop of Corinth
Silvanus
Crescens
Crispus, Bishop of Chalcedon in Galilee
Epenetus, Bishop of Carthage
Andronicus, Bishop of Pannonia
Stachys, Bishop of Byzantium
Amplias, Bishop of Odissa (Odessus)
Urban, Bishop of Macedonia
Narcissus, Bishop of Athens
Apelles, Bishop of Heraklion
Aristobulus, Bishop of Britain
Herodion, Bishop of Patras
Agabus the Prophet
Rufus, Bishop of Thebes
Asyncritus, Bishop of Hyrcania
Phlegon, Bishop of Marathon
Hermes, Bishop of Philippopolis
Parrobus, Bishop of Pottole
Hermas, Bishop of Dalmatia
Pope Linus, Bishop of Rome
Gaius, Bishop of Ephesus
Philologus, Bishop of Sinope
Lucius of Cyrene, Bishop of Laodicea in Syria
Jason, Bishop of Tarsus
Sosipater, Bishop of Iconium
Olympas
Tertius, transcriber of the Epistle to the Romans and Bishop of Iconium
Erastus, Bishop of Paneas
Quartus, Bishop of Berytus
Euodias, Bishop of Antioch
Onesiphorus, Bishop of Cyrene
Clement, Bishop of Sardis
Sosthenes, Bishop of Colophon
Apollos, Bishop of Caesarea
Tychicus, Bishop of Colophon
Epaphroditus
Carpus, Bishop of Beroea in Thrace
Quadratus
John Mark (commonly considered identical to Mark the Evangelist), bishop of Byblos[7]
Zenas the Lawyer, Bishop of Diospolis
Aristarchus, Bishop of Apamea in Syria
Pudens
Trophimus
Mark, Bishop of Apollonia[disambiguation needed]
Artemas, Bishop of Lystra
Aquila
Fortunatus
Achaicus 1 Corinthians 16:17
Tabitha, a woman disciple, whom Peter raised from the dead