Presuming you are speaking about the Apostle John solely, then tradition identifies John, the son of Zebedee with the phrase: "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and the eyewitness "who testifies to these things" in the Gospel of John.
There is no English version with any additional biblical names for John.
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ALL the names in the Bible are children's names! Because every person in the Bible was once a child. Their parents named them, so all the names are for kids.
There 5 Johns, John the Baptist , John the apostle, John in the family of a high priest, The father of apostle John and the Hebrew name of the evangelist, Mark.
English names in the Bible do not "come" from anywhere. They were created, and we still use them.
No dog mentioned in the Bible is named.
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Er, John
Richard Hamilton, Jasper Johns.
We do not know the names of the two men, only that they were thieves. This is because what is important is not who they were, but how they acted when presented with the Son of God. One begged for forgiveness (and was granted it) and the other mocked Him.
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The surname "Johns" is closely related to "Jones", "Johnson", "Johnston", and many other common names which are Welsh/English in origin and typically became surnames to describe a son's relation to his father. For example, Robert Johns or Robert Johnson, which would mean that Robert is the son of John.
Joshua and Nehemiah both wrote the books in the Bible that bear their names. It is not known if they wrote other books in the Bible.
There are a total of approximately 17 names changed in the Bible. These names where either changed by God or other people of Authority.
No. It is a shortened version of other names, such as Regina, Virginia, or Georgina.
Johns Varghese has written: 'The imagery of love in the Gospel of John' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Love, Biblical teaching
Williams and Johns are very old surnames.
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