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John Johannes Iลhannes แผธฯ‰ฮฌฮฝฮฝฮทฯ‚ Iลรกnnฤ“s ื™ื•ื—ื ืŸ Yรดแธฅฤnnฤn โ€œYahweh is graciousโ€ ื™ื”ื•ื” YHVH ื—ื ื•ืŸ Khanon > ื™ื•ื—ื ืŸ yoykhonen PSM <> Jochen Joachim Hans

แ‹ฎแˆƒแŠ•แˆต yohans แ‹ฎแˆแŠ•แˆต yoแธฅรคns แƒ˜แƒแƒแƒœแƒ” ioane ๐”บ๐•’๐•†๐”ฐ๐•Ž๐”ฐ๐•Ž yohanan ี…ีธีพีฐีกีถีถีงีฝ Yovhannฤ“s ะ†ะฒะฐะฝ Ivan Jan ะ”ะถะพะฝ Dลพon ็บฆ็ฟฐ Yuฤ“hร n โฒ“โฒฑฯฉโฒโฒ›โฒ›โฒโฒฅ iลhannฤ“s โฒ“โฒฑโฒโฒ›โฒ›โฒโฒฅ iลannฤ“s ฮ™ฯ‰ฮฌฮฝฮฝฮทฯ‚ Ioรกnnis ฮ“ฮนฮฌฮฝฮฝฮทฯ‚ Giรกnnis (Greek form), ฮคฮถฮฟฮฝ Tzon ฮคฮถฯ‰ฮฝ Tzon

John the Baptist, main religious figure, prophet and forerunner before Christ

Saint John the Beloved ๐“Œธ ๐“‚‹

John the Apostle

John 1

The Beginning (Genesis 1:1โ€“2; Hebrews 11:1โ€“3)

๐“ˆญ | (Heq-At) Iunu (Heliopolis) Materiya (suburb of Cairo) Prospering Sceptre Maga.richa! |

Juni

Juniper

Yah - See Iah moon

๐’€ญ๐’‚—๐’†  แตˆEN-KI Enki > ๐’‚Š๐’€€ Ea Ia in Canaanite religion Aos in Greek sources John ? <> ็”ฐ tiรกn

Aล -IKU ๐’€ธ๐’‚Š๐’ƒท? "the Field" Pegasus square <> ็”ฐ tiรกn

๐’‚Š๐’ƒท (e/ฤซku-kรกn/IKU, โ€œICEโ€/Ackern/*ACKA ๐’ƒธ GรN Zahn Zenti?)

Jupiter <> Venus ?

๐“ƒน ๐“ˆ– ๐“‡‹ ๐“‹ด Unis, Wenis, Unas hellenized form Oenas /หˆiหnษ™s/ or Onnos ๐“ƒน ๐“ Unut (Wenet or Wenut)

Prophet Yahya

Yaแธฅyฤ ibn Zakarฤซyฤ ูŠุญูŠู‰ ุงุจู† ุฒูƒุฑูŠุง

Saint John the Divine

John, maybe THE God before Christ, reappearing as different (literary) incarnations:

Johannine literature Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John โ€ฆ seven "signs" Johannine epistles First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John Book of Revelation, the Revelation of Saint John the Divine

People John the Baptist (died c. 30 AD), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ Authorship of the Johannine works of the New Testament, sometimes identified as: John the Apostle (lived c. 30 AD), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos

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