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ANANIAS @ (a) High Priest, accuses Paul- kjv@Acts:23:2; kjv@Acts:24:1; kjv@Acts:25:2 (b) Husband of Sapphira- kjv@Acts:5:1 (c) Of Damascus- kjv@Acts:9:10; kjv@Acts:22:12

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ANAN - A>@ - (a cloud), one of the "heads of the people" who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:10:26) (B.C. 410.)

ANANI - A>@ - (Protected by Jehovah), the seventh son of Elioenai, descended from the royal line of Judah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:24)

ANANIAH - A>@ - (protected by Jehovah) probably a priest, and ancestor of Azariah, who assisted in rebuilding the city wall in the days of Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:3:23) (B.C. before 446.)

ANANIAH - A>@ - a place, named between Nob and Hazor, in which the Benjamites lived after their return from captivity. kjv@Nehemiah:11:32)

ANANIAS - A>@ - (whom Jehovah has graciously given) A high priest in kjv@Acts:23:2-5 kjv@Acts:24:1) He was the son of Nebedaeus. He was nominated to the office by Herod king of Chalcis in A.D. 48; was deposed shortly before Felix left the province and assassinated by the Sicarii at the beginning of the last Jewish war. A disciple at Jerusalem, husband of Sapphira. kjv@Acts:5:1-11) having sold his goods for the benefit of the church he kept back a part of the price, bringing to the apostles the remainder as if it was the whole, his wife being privy to the scheme. St. Peter denounced the fraud, and Ananias fell down and expired. A Jewish disciple at Damascus, kjv@Acts:9:10-17) of high repute, kjv@Acts:22:12) who sought out Saul during the period of blindness which followed his conversion, and announced to him his future commission as a preacher of the gospel. Tradition makes him to have been afterwarded bishop of Damascus, and to have died by martyrdom.

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Anan @ cloud, one of the Israelites who sealed the covenant after the return from Babylon kjv@Nehemiah:10:26).

Ananiah @ protected by Jehovah, the name of a town in the tribe of Benjamin between Nob and Hazor kjv@Nehemiah:11:32). It is probably the modern Beit Hanina, a small village 3 miles north of Jerusalem.

Ananias @ a common Jewish name, the same as Hananiah.

(1.) One of the members of the church at Jerusalem, who conspired with his wife Sapphira to deceive the brethren, and who fell down and immediately expired after he had uttered the falsehood kjv@Acts:5:5). By common agreement the members of the early Christian community devoted their property to the work of furthering the gospel and of assisting the poor and needy. The proceeds of the possessions they sold were placed at the disposal of the apostles kjv@Acts:4:36-37). Ananias might have kept his property had he so chosen; but he professed agreement with the brethren in the common purpose, and had of his own accord devoted it all, as he said, to these sacred ends. Yet he retained a part of it for his own ends, and thus lied in declaring that he had given it all. "The offence of Ananias and Sapphira showed contempt of God, vanity and ambition in the offenders, and utter disregard of the corruption which they were bringing into the society. Such sin, committed in despite of the light which they possessed, called for a special mark of divine indignation."

(2.) A Christian at Damascus kjv@Acts:9:10). He became Paul's instructor; but when or by what means he himself became a Christian we have no information. He was "a devout man according to the law, having a good report of all the Jews which dwelt" at Damascus (22:12).

(3.) The high priest before whom Paul was brought in the procuratorship of Felix kjv@Acts:23:2 kjv@Acts:23:5, 24). He was so enraged at Paul's noble declaration, "I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day," that he commanded one of his attendants to smite him on the mouth. Smarting under this unprovoked insult, Paul quickly replied, "God shall smite thee, thou whited wall." Being reminded that Ananias was the high priest, to whose office all respect was to be paid, he answered, "I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest" kjv@Acts:23:5). This expression has occasioned some difficulty, as it is scarcely probable that Paul should have been ignorant of so public a fact. The expression may mean (a) that Paul had at the moment overlooked the honour due to the high priest; or (b), as others think, that Paul spoke ironically, as if he had said, "The high priest breaking the law! God's high priest a tyrant and a lawbreaker! I see a man in white robes, and have heard his voice, but surely it cannot, it ought not to be, the voice of the high priest." (
See Dr. Lindsay on Acts, in loco.) (c) Others think that from defect of sight Paul could not observe that the speaker was the high priest. In all this, however, it may be explained, Paul, with all his excellency, comes short of the example of his divine Master, who, when he was reviled, reviled not again.

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ANAN @
- A Jew, returned from Babylonian captivity kjv@Nehemiah:10:26

ANANI @
- A descendant of David kjv@1Chronicles:3:24

ANANIAH @

-1. Son of Manseiah kjv@Nehemiah:3:23; kjv@Nehemiah:8:4

-2. Town of Benjamin kjv@Nehemiah:11:32

ANANIAS @

-1. High priest, before whom Paul was tried kjv@Acts:23:2-5; kjv@Acts:24:1; kjv@Acts:25:2

-2. A covetous member of church at Jerusalem. Falsehood and death of kjv@Acts:5:1-11

-3. A Christian in Damascus kjv@Acts:9:10-18; kjv@Acts:22:12-16

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kjv@STRING:Anani <HITCHCOCK>@ a cloud; prophecy; divination - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ananias <HITCHCOCK>@ or Ananiah, the cloud of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Benhanan <HITCHCOCK>@ son of grace - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Elhanan <HITCHCOCK>@ grace, or gift, or mercy of God - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Elon-beth-hanan <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of grace or mercy - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Hanan <HITCHCOCK>@ full of grace - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hananeel <HITCHCOCK>@ grace, or gift, of God - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hanani <HITCHCOCK>@ my grace; my mercy - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hananiah <HITCHCOCK>@ grace; mercy; gift of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Jehohanan <HITCHCOCK>@ grace, or mercy, or gift, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Johanan <HITCHCOCK>@ who is liberal or merciful - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Zaanannim <HITCHCOCK>@ movings; a person asleep - HITCHCOCK-Z


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ANANIAS @ (a) High Priest, accuses Paul- kjv@Acts:23:2; kjv@Acts:24:1; kjv@Acts:25:2 (b) Husband of Sapphira- kjv@Acts:5:1 (c) Of Damascus- kjv@Acts:9:10; kjv@Acts:22:12

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H1135 <STRHEB>@ בּן־חנן ben-chânân ben-khaw-nawn' From H1121 and H2605; son of Chanan; Ben {Chanan} an Israelite: - Ben-hanan.


H1177 <STRHEB>@ בּעל חנן baal chânân bah'-al khaw-nawn' From H1167 and H2608; possessor of grace; Baal {Chanan} the name of an {Edomite} also of an Israelite: - Baal-hanan.


H2605 <STRHEB>@ חנן chânân khaw-nawn' From H2603; favor; {Chanan} the name of seven Israelites: - Canan.


H2606 <STRHEB>@ חננאל chănanl khan-an-ale' From H2603 and H410; God has favored; {Chananel} probably an {Israelite} from whom a tower of Jerusalem was named: - Hananeel.


H2607 <STRHEB>@ חנני chănânîy khan-aw-nee' From H2603; gracious; {Chanani} the name of six Israelites: - Hanani.


H2608 <STRHEB>@ חנניהוּ חנניה chănanyâh chănanyâhû {khan-an-yaw'} khan-an-yaw'-hoo From H2603 and H3050; Jah has favored; {Chananjah} the name of thirteen Israelites: - Hananiah.


H3076 <STRHEB>@ יהוחנן yehôchânân yeh-ho-khaw-nawn' From H3068 and H2603; Jehovah-favored; {Jehochanan} the name of eight Israelites: - {Jehohanan} Johanan. Compare H3110.


H3110 <STRHEB>@ יוחנן yôchânân yo-khaw-nawn' A form of H3076; {Jochanan} the name of nine Israelites: - Johanan.


H3669 <STRHEB>@ כּנעני kenaanîy ken-ah-an-ee' Patrial from H3667; a Kenaanite or inhabitant of Kenaan; by implication a pedlar (the Cananites standing for their neighbors the {Ishmaelites} who conducted mercantile caravans): - {Canaanite} {merchant} trafficker.


H358 <STRHEB>@ אילון בּית חנן 'êylôn bêyth chânân ay-lone' bayth-khaw-nawn' From {H356} {H1004} and H2603; oakgrove of (the) house of favor; Elon of {Bethchanan} a place in Palestine: - Elon-beth-hanan.


H445 <STRHEB>@ אלחנן 'elchânân el-khaw-nawn' From H410 and H2603; God (is) gracious; {Elchanan} an Israelite: - Elkanan.


H6052 <STRHEB>@ ענן ‛ânân aw-nawn' The same as H6051; cloud; {Anan} an Israelite: - Anan.


H6054 <STRHEB>@ ענני ‛ănânîy an-aw-nee' From H6051; cloudy; {Anani} an Israelite: - Anani.


H6055 <STRHEB>@ ענניה ‛ănanyâh an-an-yaw' From H6049 and H3050; Jah has covered; {Ananjah} the name of an Israelite and of a place in Palestine: - Ananiah.


H6630 <STRHEB>@ צאנן tsanân tsah-an-awn' From the same as H6629 used denominatively; sheep pasture; {Zaanan} a place in Palestine: - Zaanan.


H6815 <STRHEB>@ צענים צעננּיםo tsa‛ănannîym tsa‛ănayim {tsah-an-an-neem'} tsah-an-ah'-yim Plural from H6813; removals; Tsaanannim or {Tsaanajim} a place in Palestine: - {Zaannannim} Zaanaim.


G2491 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωάννης Iōannēs ee-o-an'-nace Of Hebrew origin [H3110]; Joannes (that is Jochanan) the name of four Israelites: - John.


G2581 <STRGRK>@ Κανανίτης Kananitēs kan-an-ee'-tace Of Chaldee origin (compare [H7067]); zealous; Cananites an epithet. (By mistake for a derivative from G5477): - Canaanite [by mistake for a derivationfrom G5477].


G365 <STRGRK>@ ἀνανεόω ananēoō an-an-neh-o'-o From G303 and a derivative of G3501; to renovate that is reform: - renew.


G366 <STRGRK>@ ἀνανήφω ananēphō an-an-ay'-fo From G303 and G3525; to become sober again that is (figuratively) regain (one´ s) senses: - recover self.


G367 <STRGRK>@ Ἀνανίας Ananias an-an-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H2608]; Ananias the name of three Israelites: - Ananias.


G368 <STRGRK>@ ἀναντίῤῥητος anantirrhētos an-an-tir'-hray-tos From G1 (as a negatively particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of G473 and G4483; indisputable: - cannot be spoken against.


G369 <STRGRK>@ ἀναντιῤῥήτως anantirrhētōs an-an-tir-hray'-toce Adverb from G368; promptly: - without gainsaying.