- New Testament, and in
Latin writing traditions,
their names are
known as
Jamnes and Mambres.
Jannes and
Jambres are not
specifically mentioned in the Tanakh...
- The
Apocryphon of
Jannes and
Jambres (also
called the Book of
Jannes and Jambres) is a Gr**** text
composed between the 1st and 3rd
centuries AD, probably...
- The
Council of
Jamnia (presumably
Yavneh in the Holy Land) was a
council that some
claim was held late in the 1st
century AD to
finalize the development...
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Jamné (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈjamnɛː]) is a muni****lity and
village in
Jihlava District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 600...
-
Dutch and Low
German masculine given name
derived from Johannes.
Jannes or
Jamnes is also the name
traditionally given to an
Egyptian sorcerer mentioned without...
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Calle Øyvind Apeland, Paul Hansen, Bjørn Berge, Odin
Staveland and Tore
Jamne. The band's
musical profile is a mix of
Norwegian traditional folk music...
- [tˠɑːiwɑnʲ], 'Taiwan' Iñlen [iŋ(i)lʲɛnʲ], 'England' Jaṃuwa [tʲɑːmˠuːwɑ], 'Samoa'
Jāmne [tʲæmʲ(ɛ)nʲɛ], 'Germany',
former colonial ruler Jipein [tʲibʲeinʲ], 'Spain'...
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Jamné nad Orlicí is a muni****lity and
village in Ústí nad Orlicí
District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 700 inhabitants...
- Maltese: Ġermanja Māori:
Tiamana Marathi: जर्मनी (jarmanī) Marshallese:
Jāmne Mongolian: Герман (German) Nauruan:
Djermani Nepali: जर्मनी (jarmanī) Panjabi:...
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Stadium Are
Dealt a New Blow". The New York Times. June 8, 1984. Welch,
Jamnes A. (November 14, 1989). "Still In Limbo! City's
Athletic Facility". SUNY...