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An**** ben
An**** (Hebrew: חנן בן חנן
Hanan ben Hanan; Gr****: Ἀνάνου Ἄνανος
Ananos son of Ananos; Latin:
Anani An**** or
An**** filius Anani; d. 68 CE)...
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Annas (also
An**** or Ananias; Hebrew: חָנָן, khanán; Koinē Gr****: Ἅννας, Hánnas; 23/22 BC –
death date unknown,
probably around AD 40) was
appointed by...
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An**** is a
historical Jewish high
priest An**** may also
refer to:
An**** ben
An****, Herodian-era high
priest of
Israel Theophilus ben
An****, high...
- Josephus. It is
suggested that this
Jonathan is the son of
Theophilus ben
An**** mentioned on an
Aramaic ossuary of the
granddaughter of Theophilus, named...
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either in AD 62 by
being stoned to
death on the
order of High
Priest An**** ben
An****, or in AD 69 by
being thrown off the
pinnacle of the
Temple by scribes...
- to that
dignity on the son of
An****, who was also
himself called An****. Now the
report goes that this
eldest An**** proved a most
fortunate man; for...
- (John 18:13)
Jonathan the son of
An**** (spring 37)
Theophilus ben
An**** (37–41)
Matthias ben
An**** (43)
An**** ben
An**** (63)
According to
Helen Bond...
- War (66–70 AD).
According to the
historian Josephus, the
forces of
An**** ben
An****, one of the
heads of the
Judean provisional government and former...
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frequent changes he made in the
appointment of the high-priesthood. He
deposed An****, and
substituted Ishmael ben Fabus, then Eleazar, son of Ari****, then Simon...
- to that
dignity on the son of
An****, who was also
himself called An****. Now the
report goes that this
eldest An**** proved a most
fortunate man; for...