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An·a·ni·as
/ˌænəˈnaɪəs/
亞拿尼亞;撒謊者
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Ananias
n
:
a
habitual
liar
(
after
a
New
Testament
character
who
was
struck
dead
for
lying
)
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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
(
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
(
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
(
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
(
Acts
23:2, 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
" (
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
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Ananias
,
or
Ananiah
,
the
cloud
of
the
Lord
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