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Yohanan יוֹחָנָן (Yôḥānān),
sometimes transcribed as Johanan, is a
Hebrew male
given name that can also
appear in the
longer form of יְהוֹחָנָן (Yəhôḥānān)...
- of "Jehohanan the son of Hagkol" (Hebrew: יהוחנן בן הגקול, romanized:
Yehoḥanan ben Hagqol; the
meaning of
hgqwl is uncertain,
hence his name sometimes...
- Judea, Hasmoneans. John Hyrc**** I (
Yehohanan). 135–104 BCE. Æ
Prutah (13mm, 2.02 gm, 12h). "
Yehohanan the High
Priest and the
Council of the Jews" (in...
- War;
cases of
burial of
crucified persons are known, as
attested by the
Yehohanan burial;
Joseph of
Arimathea "is a very
plausible historical character";...
- The
inscription of the
ossuary reads, "Yehoḥanah (Johanna)
daughter of
Yehoḥanan (Jonathan) son of
Thefilus (Theophilus), the High Priest."
Since many...
- John is
speculated to derive, via
Latin and Gr****, from the
Hebrew name
Yehoḥanan or Yoḥanan
meaning "Yahweh is gracious". The word 'ḥanan' is exclusively...
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itself derived from the
Hebrew Yohanan,
meaning ('Graced by god') or
Yehohanan ('God is gracious'). The name
Janice was
first used by
American author...
- JUDAEA, Hasmoneans. John Hyrc**** I (
Yehohanan). 135–104 BC. Æ
Prutah (13mm, 2.02 gm, 12h). "
Yehohanan the High
Priest and the
Council of the Jews" (in...
- Iōanna was
derived by
giving it a
feminine ending. The name Joanna, like
Yehohanan, was ****ociated with
Hasmonean families.
Saint Joanna was
culturally ****enized...
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Jesus is
described in the gospels. The
crucified man was
identified as
Yehohanan ben
Hagkol and
probably died
about AD 70,
around the time of the Jewish...