Jeshua

Jeshua

Jeshua (‏יֵשׁ֡וּעַ‎), a variant of Yehoshua, may refer to:

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  • JESHUA — (Heb. יְהוֹשֻׁעַ ,יְשׁוּע), high priest, son of Jehozadak (Jozadak; Ezra 3:2; 10:18) and a grandson of Seraiah the last high priest in the First Temple (I Chron. 5:40). Together with zerubbabel , Jeshua organized the return to Zion (Ezra 2:2; Neh …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Jeshua ben Judah — Jeshua ben Judah[1] was a Karaite scholar, exegete and philosopher, who lived in eleventh century Iraq (or Persia, according to some sources) or at Jerusalem. He was pupil of Joseph ben Abraham ha Ro eh. Jeshua was considered one of the highest… …   Wikipedia

  • JESHUA BEN JUDAH — (sometimes erroneously called Joshuaben Judah; his Arabic name was Abū al Faraj Furqān ibn Asad; second half of the 11th century), Karaite scholar who lived in Jerusalem. A worthy pupil of his distinguished teacher Yūsuf al Baṣīr (Joseph ha Ro… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Jeshua Anderson — Personal information Nationality American Born June 22, 1989 (1989 06 22) (age 22) Woodland Hills, California Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight …   Wikipedia

  • Jeshua Anderson — Informations Discipline(s) 400 m, 400 m haies …   Wikipédia en Français

  • JESHUA BEN JOSEPH HA-LEVI — (15th century), talmudist. Following the persecutions of Jews in algiers in 1467, he fled from his native town Tlemcen and went to Castile, settling in Toledo, where he was supported by Don Vidal b. Lavi. At the latter s insistent request he… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Jeshua — …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jeshua —    1) Head of the ninth priestly order (Ezra 2:36); called also Jeshuah (1 Chr. 24:11).    2) A Levite appointed by Hezekiah to distribute offerings in the priestly cities (2 Chr. 31:15).    3) Ezra 2:6; Neh. 7:11.    4) Ezra 2:40; Neh. 7:43.… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Jeshua ben Damna — (fl. 1st century)    Israelite, high priest (c. 61 3). He was apponted by Herod Agrippa II but after a short period of office was displaced by Joshua ben Gamla. At the end of the Roman siege of Jerusalem (70 CE) he fled for refuge to the Romans,… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Jeshua ben Judah — (fl. 11th cent.)    Palestinian Karaite scholar. He lived in Jeruslaem. His principal works are an Arabic translation of the Pentateuch with a philosophical commentary, a study of the law of incest, and philosophical tracts …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

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