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Susanna (Book of Daniel) - Wikipedia
Susanna (/ suːˈzænə / soo-ZAN-ə; Hebrew: שׁוֹשַׁנָּה, Modern: Shoshána, Tiberian: Šōšannā, lit. 'Lily'), also called Susanna and the Elders, is a narrative included in the Book of Daniel (as chapter 13) by the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches and Eastern Orthodox Churches.
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Topical Bible: Susanna: A Woman Who Ministered to Jesus
Susanna is a lesser-known yet significant figure in the New Testament, recognized for her role in ministering to Jesus Christ during His earthly ministry. Her account is briefly mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, where she is identified as one of the women who supported Jesus and His disciples.
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Meaning, origin and history of the name Susanna
In the Old Testament Apocrypha this is the name of a woman falsely accused of adultery. The prophet Daniel clears her name by tricking her accusers, who end up being condemned themselves. It also occurs in the New Testament belonging to a woman who ministers to Jesus.
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Meaning of The Name Susanna (Biblical, Spiritual & General) - Jesus ...
The name Susanna has its roots in Hebrew and is derived from the name Shoshannah, which means lily or rose. In the Bible, Susanna is a woman of great virtue and faith.
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Susanna: Biblical Meaning and Origin of This Name in the Bible
This article will explore the meaning of the name Susanna in the Bible, examining its biblical significance, cultural context, references, and spiritual relevance.
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The History of Susanna | Biblical Story, Daniel, Babylon - Britannica
The History of Susanna, apocryphal addition to the Old Testament Book of Daniel; it appears in both the Septuagint (Greek) and Vulgate (Latin) versions. In the latter it constitutes the last chapter, but in many editions of the former it is the introductory chapter.
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Susanna NRSVUE - Susanna’s Beauty Attracts Two Elders - Bible Gateway
31 Now Susanna was a woman of great refinement and beautiful in appearance. 32 As she was veiled, the scoundrels ordered her to be unveiled, so that they might feast their eyes on her beauty. 33 Those who were with her and all who saw her were weeping.
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Susanna - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Susanna is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "lily". Susanna is the 986 ranked female name by popularity.
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Meaning Of Susanna In Bible: Purity And Faith
Learn the biblical meaning of Susanna, her story in the Book of Daniel, and the spiritual symbolism of purity, faith, and divine justice. The name Susanna, derived from the Hebrew word ‘Shoshannah,’ meaning lily or rose, carries significant symbolic and theological connotations in biblical texts.
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Susanna Dickinson, Messenger of the Alamo - AustinTexas.gov
Susanna’s Early Years Susanna Arabella Wilkerson was born in Hardeman County, Tennessee in 1814. Family legend tells (1) that at the age of fifteen her sweetheart Almeron Dickinson asked for her hand in marriage and she said no. Almeron, a blacksmith from Pennsylvania, was fifteen years her senior and ready to settle down. He arranged to marry Susanna’s best friend, and Susanna agreed to ...