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Saint Joanna : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joanna, wife of Chuza Joanna ((ギリシア語:Ἰωάννα γυνὴ Χουζᾶ)) is a woman mentioned in the gospels who was healed by Jesus and later supported him and his disciples in their travels, one of the women recorded in the Gospel of Luke as accompanying Jesus and the twelve. She was the wife of Chuza, who managed the household of Herod Antipas, the king of Galilee. Her name means "Yahweh has been gracious", 〔Douglas, J. D. and Tenney, Merrill C., ''Zondervan Illustrated Bible Dictionary'' (2011), p. 742. ISBN 0310229839〕 a variation of the name "Anna" which means grace or favor. She is recognized as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions. ==Joanna is one of Luke's witnesses== Joanna is shown as the wife of Chuza, steward to Herod Antipas while being listed as one of the women who "had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities" who accompanied Jesus and the Apostles, and "provided for Him from their substance" in Luke 8:2–3. Theologian Adrian Hastings suggested that she could have been one of Luke's sources for information regarding the Herodian court.〔Hastings, Adrian. ''Prophet and witness in Jerusalem: a study of the teaching of St. Luke'', (London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1958), p.38〕 As the wife of an important court official, she would have had sufficient means needed to travel and contribute to the support of Jesus and the disciples. She appears in Luke 24:10 with "Mary Magdalene and the mother of James and other female followers of Jesus". They are the first to report to the eleven disciples that they had seen no body of Jesus in the sepulcher, but rather "two beings in shiny garments".
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