- Anna (Bible)
Anna (Hebrew: חַנָּה,
Septuagint Greek: Ἄννα) or Anna the Prophetess was a biblical figure mentioned only in theGospel of Luke . According to that Gospel, she was an aged Jewish prophetess who prophesied aboutJesus at theTemple of Jerusalem . She appears in Luke 2:36-38 in the episode of thepresentation of Jesus at the Temple .While Luke gave some elements, Anna's life and background are obscure. From the three verses in Luke, the following is known of Anna:
*She was aprophetess .
*She was a daughter ofPhanuel .
*She was a member of thetribe of Asher .
*She was widowed after seven years of marriage (her husband is not named).
*She was a devoutJew who regularly practicedprayer andfasting .Veneration
The
Eastern Orthodox Church commemorates Anna as asaint , Anna the Prophetess. The Eastern Orthodox Church consider Anna and Simeon the God-Receiver as the last prophets of Old Testament and observes their feast onFebruary 3 /February 16 as thesynaxis (afterfeast) following the Presentation of Christ, which Orthodox tradition calls "The Meeting of Our Lord and God and Savior, Jesus Christ" [cite web
accessdate = 2007-09-05
url=http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSM=2&FSD=3
title=Afterfeast of the Meeting of our Lord in the Temple
publisher=Orthodox Church of America] .Also her figure is drawn in the
icon s of the Presentation of Christ, together with the Holy Child and the Virgin Mary, Joseph and Simeon the God-Receiver. Orthodox tradition considers that Christ met his people, Israel, in the persons of those two, Simeon and Anna [cite web
accessdate = 2007-09-05
url=http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=100407
title=The Meeting of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the Temple
publisher=Orthodox Church of America] . Anna is often placed behind Mary. Anna either raises her hands to Christ, to show people him as Christ, or hands a scroll which is attributed often to prophets in Orthodox iconography.References
External links
* [http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/art/art4jul/rembrand/anaproph.html Saint Anna the Prophetess by Rembrandt] .
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