Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 367: ΑνανιαςΑνανιας ( WH.  Ἁνανίας, see their Introductory § 408),  Ανανια (but on the genitive cf.  Buttmann, 20 (18)),  ὁ,  Ananias ( חֲנַנְיָה, from  חָנַן to be gracious, and  יָהּ Jehovah (cf. Meyer on  Acts 5:1)):  1. a certain Christian (at Jerusalem), the husband of Sapphira: Acts 5:1-6.  2. a Christian of Damascus: Acts 9:10-18; Acts 22:12ff  3. a son of Nedebaeus, and high priest of the Jews circa A.D. 47-59. In the year 66 he was slain by the Sicarii: Acts 23:2; Acts 24:1f; Josephus, Antiquities 20, 5, 2; 6, 2; 9, 2-4; b. j. 2, 17, 6; 9. (Cf. B. D. under the word.)   
 
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