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Susanna (/suːˈzænə/ soo-ZAN-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Σουσάννα, romanized:
Sousánna) is one of the
women ****ociated with the
ministry of
Jesus of Nazareth. The...
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Susen Gr****: Σουζάνα, romanized: Souzána, Σωσσάνα, Sōssána, or Σουσάννα,
Sousánna Hebrew: שושנה, romanized: Shoshana;
often shortened to שוש, Shosh, or שושי...
- It is the name of at
least two
women in the
Bible and, via Σουσάννα (
Sousanna), it
developed into such
European and
Christian names as Susanna, Susan...
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which include the
names Susanna and Susan, it is
derived from Σουσάννα,
Sousanna, the Gr**** form of the
Hebrew שושנה, Shoshannah[citation needed], which...
- body of
water in the world.
Filling the
reservoir submerged the
towns of
Sousanna and
Benson (also
known as Kowaliga), as well as many
historic Native American...
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Susanna NRSV: Bel and the
Dragon Daniel (including
Azariah and the Song),
Sousanna, Bel and the
Dragon in the New
English Translation of the Septuagint. Additions...
- decision. Noah is
surprised when
Alison wants to stay with her
mother at the
Sousanna Institute and
realizes that the
dynamics of
their relationship have shifted...
- M****achusetts, the
oldest of four children. His parents,
James Hall Sr. and
Sousanna Dourdain Hall, had
emigrated from
England two
years earlier. Hall developed...
- Arabic: مرتا, romanized: Martā
Martha ⲣⲉⲃⲉⲕⲕⲁ (Revekka) Arabic: رفقة, romanized: Rifqa
Rebecca ⲥⲟⲩⲥⲁⲛⲛⲁ (
Sousanna) Arabic: سوسنة, romanized: Susana Susan...
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Smithsonian National Museum," The Forward,
April 1973, New York, NY Friedman,
Sousanna, "A
Visit with
Chaim Goldberg," The
Bulletin –
American Jewish Libraries...