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1 | Woman named Joanna? | Luke 24:10 | Makarios | 37995 | ||
We all know from reading Luke 24:10 that Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the other women went to tell the disciples that they did not find Jesus at the tomb, and that He had risen! However, little is known about this woman named Joanna. Can anyone provide some in-depth information on Joanna? |
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2 | Woman named Joanna? | Luke 24:10 | Love Fountain | 38015 | ||
Dear Makarios, Here is some info, sorry for any duplication. JOANNA JOANNA (jo-an'-a) (Ioana, or Ioanna): The wife of Chuzas, Herod's steward. She was one of the "women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities" which "ministered unto him (King James Version, i.e. Jesus, or "them" the Revised Version (British and American), i.e. Jesus and His disciples) of their substance," on the occasion of Jesus' tour through Galilee (Luke 8:2-3). Along with other women she accompanied Jesus on His last journey from Galilee to Jerusalem, and was present when His body was laid in the sepulcher (Luke 23:55). She was thus among those who prepared spices and ointments, who found the grave empty, and who "told these things unto the apostles" (Luke 23:56-24:10). (from International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia, Electronic Database Copyright (c)1996 by Biblesoft) JOANNA JOANNA 1. Son of Rhesa (Luke 3:27). (See HANANIAH, 7). 2. Wife of Herod's steward Chuza. She ministered from her substance to Jesus. It is a coincidence obviously undesigned, therefore confirming the truth of the Gospel history, that Herod therein is recorded as having "said to his servants, This is John the Baptist" (Matt 14:2). She being our Lord's disciple He would be naturally often spoken of among Herod's servants, and to them Herod would speak concerning Him, Manaen, Herod's foster brother, was a church teacher subsequently (Acts 13:1). Joanna was also one of the women who brought spices early to the Lord's tomb (Luke 24:10). (from Fausset's Bible Dictionary, Electronic Database Copyright (c)1998 by Biblesoft) JOANNA JOAN'NA (jo-a'na; Gk., probably feminine of Joannes, John). The wife of Chuza, the steward of Herod Agrippa (Luke 8:3). She, with other women, was either cured of disease by Jesus or received material benefits from Him and afterward ministered to Him and His disciples. She was also one of the women to whom Christ appeared after the resurrection (Luke 24:10). For the name in Luke 3:27, see Joanan. (From The New Unger's Bible Dictionary. Originally published by Moody Press of Chicago, Illinois. Copyright (c) 1988.) JOANNA [joe AN uh] (Jehovah has been gracious) - the wife of Chuza, the steward of Herod Antipas. Along with Mary Magdalene, Susanna, and others, she provided for the material needs of Jesus and His disciples from her own funds (Luke 8:3). Joanna was one of the women who witnessed the empty tomb and announced Christ's resurrection to the unbelieving apostles (Luke 24:1-10). (from Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Copyright (c)1986, Thomas Nelson Publishers) NT:2489 Ioanna (ee-o-an'-nah); feminine of the same as NT:2491; Joanna, a Christian: KJV - Joanna. NT:2491 Ioannes (ee-o-an'-nace); of Hebrew origin [OT:3110]; Joannes (i.e. Jochanan), the name of four Israelites: KJV - John. (Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright (c) 1994, Biblesoft and International Bible Translators, Inc.) OT:3110 Yowchanan (yo-khaw-nawn'); a form of OT:3076; Jochanan, the name of nine Israelites: KJV - Johanan. Hope this helps. Bless you, Love Fountain |
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3 | Woman named Joanna? | Luke 24:10 | Makarios | 38047 | ||
Greetings again, Love Fountain, I appreciate the extra information on Joanna! - Makarios |
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