Acts 17 and Romans 16.
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it comes from the spanish slang "kodos" and means pureANSWER 2:From the Greek name Iason which was derived from the Greek iasthai meaning "to heal". The name Jason also appears in the Bible's New Testament, which would represent the Greek translation of a Hebrew name. It was not used in England until after the Protestant Reformation.
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nobody killed jason with the argonauts
Jason Devitt means loser.
The house of Jason in Thessalonica was attacked by a mob in the Bible. Jason was known to have hosted Paul and Silas, leading to accusations that they were defying Caesar by asserting that there was another king, Jesus.
Yes, Jason is a name derived from Greek and Christian tradition. It is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament.
Yes. Jason is mentioned in the book of Acts...Chapter 17 verse 5. Look it up.
Acts 17 and Romans 16:21
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The name Jason appears 5 times in Acts/Romans in the New King James Version. You appear to be asking about 'Jacob' who was called Israel too.
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In the King James versionthe word - security - appears onceAct 17:9 And when they had taken security of Jason, and of the other, they let them go.
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In Acts 17 a man by the name of Jason was assaulted for allying with the church. The name Jason originally comes from the Greek word Ἰάσων. In Hellenistic Greek mythology, dating from around 300BCE, Jason was the leader of the Argonauts on the quest for the Gulden Fleece.
The cast of The Jason and Jason Show - 2012 includes: Jason Hice Jason Rosell Adam Santana