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Another "Last" and a Beginning on 16 Feb 2010 at 3: 01 pm Josa
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Matthew and Josa, and a Judah, possibly the son of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
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The documentary called "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" claims the others read "Mary, Matthew, Josa (ph)," which is the name of Jesus 'brother, and most controversially, "Judah, son of Jesus."
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The documentary called "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" claims the others read "Mary, Matthew, Josa (ph)," which is the name of Jesus's brother, and most controversially, "Jonah, son of Jesus."
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Some of them are inscribed as "Jesus son of Joseph," and respectively "Mary" twice and also Matthew, Josa and Judah, which were probably the most common names during the time.
Filmstalker: James Cameron reveals remains of Jesus and family? 2007
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Aðalbjörk and Josa, the actresses who will take turns being Hringur, came over to test my mock up.
Bear head maryrobinette 2006
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“I must fetch the midwife and let Josa know about the demon child.”
Wit'ch Storm Clemens, James 1999
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Charles Josa says further of the descendants of Pushkin: A son of the poet, alive during the time of the Duma, was grand marshal of the Moscow nobility.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Charles Josa says further of the descendants of Pushkin: A son of the poet, alive during the time of the Duma, was grand marshal of the Moscow nobility.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Charles Josa says further of the descendants of Pushkin: A son of the poet, alive during the time of the Duma, was grand marshal of the Moscow nobility.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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