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Panderage
Panderage Pan"der*age, n. The act of pandering.

Meaning of Pandera from wikipedia

- the Pharisees who returned to Israel from Egypt in 74 BC, and Yeshu ben Pandera/ben Stada's stepfather is noted as speaking with Rabbi Akiva shortly before...
- name of Jesus son of Pandera" (Editions or MS: Venice) Jerusalem Shabboth 14:4/13 – "Jacob ... came in the name of Jesus Pandera to heal him" (Editions...
- La Pandera (altitude 1,872 m (6,142 ft)) is a mountain and the highest point of the Sierra Sur de Jaén mountain range in the Province of Jaén, Spain....
- Trichromia pandera is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1896. It is found in French Guiana, Venezuela and Brazil. Savela...
- also refers to the name Pantera, or Pandera. The book accuses Jesus of illegitimate birth as the son of Pandera, and of heretical and at times violent...
- of Pandera and his children, who then flee to Egypt. After some time, a famine in Egypt forces Pandera and his family to return to Israel. Pandera and...
- Yeshu), in which Jesus is described as being the son of Joseph, the son of Pandera (see: Episode of Jesus). The account portrays Jesus as an impostor. Manichaeism...
- had been illegitimately conceived by a Roman soldier named Pantera or Pandera, whose name is likely a pun on parthenos, virgin. The story was still current...
- the name of Jesus son of Pandera" and some editions of the Jerusalem Talmud also specifically name Jesus as the son of Pandera: Jerusalem Abodah Zarah...
- Cartel drug-trafficking organization Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera (or Pandera or Panthera (see its disambiguation)) (c. 22 BC – 40 AD), a Roman soldier...