The Bible does not say. It simply tells that:
=== === ... Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward, and Susanna, and many others, which ministered unto him of their substance. === ===
Yes, there is one mention of a woman named Joanna in the Bible. She was one of the women who supported Jesus and his disciples with her own resources, as mentioned in the Gospel of Luke.
Joanna was the wife of Chuza, who was the steward of Herod Agrippa. She is best known as one of the women who had been helped by Jesus and later cared for Him and the disciples. Joanna was also one of the women to whom Jesus appeared after the Resurrection.
An angel at the tomb told the disciples that Jesus was not there, as he had risen from the dead.
Yes, there were women disciples of Jesus. Some prominent examples include Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Susanna, and Mary the mother of James. These women played important roles in Jesus' ministry and were present at significant events in the New Testament.
Sort of. St. Jessica is an accepted derivation of St. Joanna. St. Joanna helped provide for the apostles and Jesus and was one of the women to discover the empty tomb after Jesus's resurrection.
Joanna Borja is 5'.
In Tamil, the name "Joanna" is spelled as ஜோஹன்னா.
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Joanna = Ioana
Joanna Roth's birth name is Angelis, Joanna.
Joanna Jimenez's birth name is Joanna Jimenez.
Joanna Angel's birth name is Joanna Mostov.