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Jason


Jay´suhn

A famous Greek name often utilized as a family name by Hellenistic (i.e., Greek-speaking) Jews for such Hebrew names as Joshua or Jeshua. 1 A Jewish high priest, ca. 174–171 BCE, who obtained the priesthood by bribery, fostered a policy of hellenization, was deposed, and, after unsuccessful attempts to regain the priesthood, died in exile (2Macc 4:7-5:10). 2 According to (Acts 17:5-9), Paul’s host while the latter was establishing a Christian community in Thessalonica. It may be the same Jason who sends greetings in (Rom 16:21).