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Hananiah, Hanina, Chaninah, Haninah,
Chananiah (Hebrew: חנינא, חנניה) or
Ananias (Koinē Gr****: Ἀνανίας) may
refer to:
Hananiah ben Zerubbabel, (Old Testament:...
- Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abednego (Hebrew
names Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah) are
figures from
chapter 3 of the
biblical Book of Daniel. In the narrative...
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Hananiah ben
Sanballat was a
governor of
Samaria under the
Achaemenid Empire. He
reigned during the mid
fourth century BCE. The
scholar Frank Moore Cross...
- (Hebrew: חנינא בן אחי רבי יהושע), or
Hananiah ben Ahi
Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנניה בן אחי רבי יהושע),
meaning 'Haninah/
Hananiah son of the
brother of
Rabbi Yehoshua'...
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Hananiah ben
Hezekiah ben
Garon (Hebrew: חנניה בן חזקיה בן גרון, or in
short חנניה בן חזקיה, "
Hananiah ben [Son of] Hezekiah") was a
Tannaitic Jewish sage...
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Joshua ben
Hananiah (Hebrew: יהושע בן חנניה Yəhōšuaʿ ben Ḥánanyāh; d. 131 CE), also
known as
Rabbi Yehoshua, was a
leading tanna of the
first half-century...
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Chronicles 3:19)
Hananiah, son of
Zerubbabel (1
Chronicles 3:19) Berechiah, son of
Zerubbabel (1
Chronicles 3:19–20) Hasadiah, son of
Hananiah (1 Chronicles...
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wearing of an oxen yoke and its
subsequent breaking by a
false prophet,
Hananiah.
Jeremiah 32:6–15: The
purchase of a
field in
Anathoth for the
price of...
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Jerusalem during the war. His name is
rendered ישוע בן חנניה (Yeshua ben
Hananiah) in
modern Hebrew histories. But a
further portent was even more alarming...
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Teradion (Hebrew: חֲנִינָא בֶּן תְּרַדְיוֹן Ḥănīnāʾ ben Təraḏyōn) or
Hananiah (חֲנַנְיָה Ḥănanyā) ben
Teradion was a
rabbi and
tanna of the
third generation...