Joanna

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Joanna is a woman mentioned in the New Testament as one of Jesus’ followers who witnessed his resurrection.

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Label Occurrences
Joanna canonical 2

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical figure
Follower of Jesus
New Testament person
associatedWith Galilean ministry of Jesus
Herod Antipas NERFINISHED
Mary Magdalene NERFINISHED
Mary the mother of James NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus recognized in Christian tradition
followed Jesus NERFINISHED
gender female
geographicContext Galilee region NERFINISHED
groupMembership women who accompanied Jesus
women who supported Jesus from their resources
husbandOccupation steward of Herod Antipas
languageContext Greek New Testament NERFINISHED
literaryRole female witness to resurrection
mentionedIn Gospel of Luke
Luke 24:10
Luke 8:1–3 NERFINISHED
nameForm Ἰωάννα NERFINISHED
nameOrigin derived from Hebrew name Yohanan
nameTransliteration Iōanna NERFINISHED
presentAt the empty tomb on the first day of the week
religion Second Temple Judaism NERFINISHED
reportedTo the apostles about the empty tomb
role disciple of Jesus
follower of Jesus
sourceText canonical Gospels
spouse Chuza NERFINISHED
supported Jesus NERFINISHED
the Twelve NERFINISHED
supportMethod providing for them out of her means
testifiedAbout Jesus’ resurrection to the disciples
timePeriod 1st century CE
traveledWith Jesus NERFINISHED
the Twelve NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Christianity NERFINISHED
witnessedEvent empty tomb of Jesus NERFINISHED
resurrection of Jesus

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Luke 24 mentionsPerson Joanna