- Ananias (disambiguation)
Ananias ( _gr. Ἁνανίας) is the Greek form of
Hananiah (Hebrew for "Yahweh is gracious"), or Ananiah, a name occurring several times in theOld Testament andApocrypha (Nehemiah 3:23, 1 Chronicles 15:23, Tobit 5:12. etc.), and three times in theNew Testament .Ananias may refer to:
* Ananias spouse of Sapphira, a member of the first Christian community, who dropped dead suddenly after attempting to deceive the Holy Spirit by withholding part of the profit from the sale of a piece of land.
*Ananias of Damascus a disciple atDamascus who figures in the story of the conversion ofPaul of Tarsus
* Son of Nedebaios (Josephus , "Antiquites" xx. 5. 2), a high priest who presided during the trial of Paul atJerusalem and Caesarea (Acts 23:2, 24:1-5). He officiated as high priest from about AD47 to59 . Quadratus, governor of Syria, accused him of being responsible for acts of violence. He was sent toRome for trial (AD52 ), but was acquitted by the emperorClaudius . Being a friend of the Romans, he was murdered by the people at the beginning of theFirst Jewish-Roman War .
* A priest and fellow martyr ofSimeon Barsabae
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