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Jehohanan (Hebrew: יהוחנן, romanized: Yəhōḥānān) was a
Judean man
sentenced to
death by
crucifixion sometime in the 1st
century CE. His
ossuary was found...
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Jehdeiah Jehezekel Jehiah Jehizkiah Jehoadah Jehoaddan Jehoahaz Jehoash Jehohanan Jehoiachin Jehoiada Jehoiakim Jehoiarib Jehonadab Jehonathan Jehoram Jehoshaphat...
- of the
Jewish revolt against the
Romans in the
First Jewish-Roman War.
Jehohanan, a man put to
death by
crucifixion in the 1st
century CE,
whose ossuary...
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executed by
crucifixion is also
attested by
archaeological finds from
Jehohanan, a body of an
apparently crucified man with a nail in the heel
which could...
- by
crucifixion is also
attested by
archaeological finds such as from
Jehohanan, a body with a nail in the heel
which could not be removed.
Martin Hengel...
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discovered at Giv'at ha-Mivtar in
northeast Jerusalem the
remains of one
Jehohanan, who was
crucified in the 1st
century CE. The
remains included a heel...
- the High
Priest Caiaphas' ossuary,
numerous synagogue buildings, and
Jehohanan, a
crucified victim who had a
Jewish burial after execution.
Written sources...
- covenant; he had
returned to
Jerusalem with
Zerubbabel and was the
father of
Jehohanan at the time of Joiakim. (Nehemiah 10:3; 12:2,13) An
ancestor of the prophet...
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ultimately originated from the
Hebrew masculine name (יְהוֹחָנָן)
Jehohanan or (יוֹחָנָן)
Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious' or 'The Lord
gives mercy'...
- the High
Priest Caiaphas' ossuary,
numerous synagogue buildings, and
Jehohanan, a
crucified victim who had a
Jewish burial after execution. Archeological...