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* '''St. Christopher '''- St. Christopher is the patron saint of travelers. Noah refers to his church as "St. Christopher's parish" (''St. Christophorus Gemeinde)''.<ref>{{Episode ref|Episode = 1x05}}</ref> Jonas is shown holding a [[St. Christopher medal]] at the beginning of season 2.
* '''St. Christopher '''- St. Christopher is the patron saint of travelers. Noah refers to his church as "St. Christopher's parish" (''St. Christophorus Gemeinde)''.<ref>{{Episode ref|Episode = 1x05}}</ref> Jonas is shown holding a [[St. Christopher medal]] at the beginning of season 2.
* '''''The Fall of the Damned''''', a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, or a copy thereof, is seen in Adam's [[study]] at the [[Sic Mundus]] lair. It depicts Michael the Archangel defeating the armies of Satan and casting of the fallen angels into the abyss.
* '''''The Fall of the Damned''''', a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, or a copy thereof, is seen in Adam's [[study]] at the [[Sic Mundus]] lair. It depicts Michael the Archangel defeating the armies of Satan and casting of the fallen angels into the abyss.
== Biblical names ==
* Jonas (Jonah) - Jonah is a prophet who is called upon by God to warn the city of Nineveh of its destruction. Jonah tries to flee instead, and after his ship is caught in a mighty storm, he ends up being swallowed by a large fish. He repents, and after three days, he is vomited out, and proceeds to Nineveh. ''Jonas'' is the Greek variant of the name, ''Jonah'' is the Hebrew.
* Michael, Mikkel - The archangel Michael commands the armies of God against the armies of Satan in the Book of Revelation; he is a guardian against Satan and protector of the Church. In Catholic tradition, he is also the angel of death, visiting the departed to give them a final chance at redemption. ''Mikkel'' is a Scandinavian variant of ''Michael''.
* Noah - in the Book of Genesis, God tells Noah that he intends to destroy all of humanity with a Great Flood, except for Noah's family, who survive on an ark he builds, as well as animals they bring with them.
* Adam - in the Book of Genesis, Adam is the first human to live on earth, with Eva. God forms him out of earth, but then curses him for disobedience, to toil the earth until he himself returns to earth. In Christian tradition, Adam's disobedience was the "original sin," which introduced death and tainted all of humanity, until humanity was redeemed by Christ.
* Eva - in the Book of Genesis, Eva is the first human to live on earth, with Adam. She's the one who gets Adam to eat the forbidden fruit which makes him lose his innocence. She's partly responsible for their banishment from the Eden's garden (the paradise).


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