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  2. Joanna, wife of Chuza - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Continues, Joanna is portrayed by Farzana Dua Elahe. [13] Joanna is a fictional character in The Lost Wisdom of the Magi [14] In the third season of the 2017 television series The Chosen Joanna is portrayed by Amy Bailey. [15] She is deeply moved by the Sermon on the Mount and helps Andrew meet the imprisoned John the Baptizer. In the ...

  3. Junia (New Testament person) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, whereas Joanna is a Hebrew name, Junia is a Latin name. Jews often had to adopt a second, Latin name that were nearly sound equivalents to their original name. Joanna and Junia act as near sound equivalents in the native languages, which Bauckham says is indicative of the identification between the two.

  4. Joanna - Wikipedia

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    Joanna the Goanna, a pet lizard to antagonist Percival McLeach in Disney's The Rescuers Down Under; The protagonist of the 1968 British film Joanna; Joanna McCoy, daughter of Leonard McCoy of Star Trek; Joanna May, title character in The Cloning of Joanna May, a science fiction novel by Fay Weldon; Jo Parrish, a police constable on Blue Heelers

  5. Dukus Horant - Wikipedia

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    Dukus Horant is the best known of a number of works which survive in the Cambridge Codex T.-S.10.K.22. This manuscript was discovered in the Cairo Geniza in 1896, and contains a collection of narrative poems in a variant of Middle High German, written in Hebrew characters.

  6. Jewish commentaries on the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew and English bible text is the New JPS version. It contains a number of commentaries, written in English, on the Torah which run alongside the Hebrew text and its English translation, and it also contains a number of essays on the Torah and Tanakh in the back of the book.

  7. Jewish literature - Wikipedia

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    Bialik contributed significantly to the revival of the Hebrew language. His influence is felt deeply in all subsequent Hebrew literature. Another prominent Hebrew poet of Bialik's era was Shaul Tchernichovsky (1875–1943), who is especially well known for his nature poetry and for his interest in the culture of ancient Greece.

  8. Stereotypes of Jews in literature - Wikipedia

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    The character of Fagin from Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist is perhaps one of the best known Jewish stereotypes in the world. Dickens portrays him as immoral, miserly, and "disgusting" to look at. Another famous example is the character of Svengali in George du Maurier's novel Trilby. Some authors of this period seem to have attempted to ...

  9. Jewish American literature - Wikipedia

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    Jewish American literature holds an essential place in the literary history of the United States. It encompasses traditions of writing in English , primarily, as well as in other languages, the most important of which has been Yiddish .