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The Chosen is an American historical drama television series created, directed and co-written by American filmmaker Dallas Jenkins. [1] It is the first multiseason series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth . [ 2 ]
The Chosen is an American Christian historical drama television series. Created, directed, and co-written by filmmaker Dallas Jenkins , it is the first multi-season series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth .
Tamar Estine Braxton [3] (born March 17, 1977) [4] is an American singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. Braxton began her career in 1990 as a founding member of The Braxtons , an R&B singing group formed with her sisters.
Tamar (Hebrew: תָּמָר) is a female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "date" (the fruit), "date palm" or just "palm tree".In the Bible, Tamar refers to two women: one is the daughter-in-law of Judah, Tamar, and the other is the daughter of King David and full sister of Absalom, Tamar.
After witnessing the cleansing of the leper on the road earlier, an Egyptian named Tamar (Amber Shana Williams) forces her way through the crowd to help her paralytic friend, Ethan (Noé de la Garza), meet Jesus. Tamar's friends climb to and remove the rooftop, lowering the paralytic. Jesus forgives the paralytic, disturbing the onlooking ...
Tamara is a variant of the Hebrew feminine given name Tamar, a biblical name. [a] The variant originated in the Russian language and spread into other languages through Russian. [5] [4] In Russia, where Tamara is associated with Tamar of Georgia, [6] [7] [b] the name remains popular and frequently appears in Russian literature.
Tamar (Genesis), mother of Perez and Zerah, the twin sons of the biblical Judah; Tamar (daughter of David), daughter of biblical king David; Tamar (goddess), deity in Georgian mythology; Tamar of Georgia (1160s–1213), ruled 1184–1213; Tamar, also known as Gürcü Hatun (fl. 1237–1286), Georgian princess; Támar (born 1980), American singer
Hoffs was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the youngest child to a Jewish family. Her parents were Kelsey Hoffer and Rabbi Ralph Simon, and she had a brother, Matthew. [1] [2] [3] She grew up in Chicago and received a BA from the University of Chicago, followed by Graduate Studies at Yale University School of Fine Arts and the Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design.