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Annas served officially as High Priest for ten years (AD 6–15), when at the age of 36 he was deposed by the procurator Valerius Gratus.Yet while having been officially removed from office, he remained as one of the nation's most influential political and social individuals, aided greatly by the fact that his five sons and his son-in-law Caiaphas all served at sometime as High Priests. [4]
Annas was deposed after the death of Augustus, but had five sons who served as high priest after him. The terms of Annas, Caiaphas, and the five brothers are: Ananus (or Annas) the son of Seth (6–15) Eleazar the son of Ananus (16–17) Caiaphas, properly called Joseph son of Caiaphas (18–36/37), who had married the daughter of Annas
1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar - when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene — 2 during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the desert.
At some time, the office was transferred from descendants of Eleazar to those of his brother Itamar. [3] The first known and most notable high priest of Itamar's line was Eli, a contemporary of Samuel. Eli, descendant of Ithamar, son of Aaron; Ahitub, son of Phinehas and grandson of Eli; Ahijah, son of Ahitub
Ananus, who, as we have told you already, took the high priesthood, was a bold man in his temper, and very insolent; he was also of the sect of the Sadducees, who are very rigid in judging offenders, above all the rest of the Jews, as we have already observed; when, therefore, Ananus was of this disposition, he thought he had now a proper ...
The stepfather of Salome, he is the husband of Queen Herodias, who is his brother's, Philip's, former wife. Joseph Ben Caiaphas (Richard Fancy) Joseph Ben Caiaphas is a leading Sadducee in Jerusalem, the high priest of Israel, and the leader of the Sanhedrin. Zebadiah (Brad Culver) Zebadiah is a Pharisee in Jerusalem and a member of the Sanhedrin.
According to the Gospel of Nicodemus, Joseph testified to the Jewish elders, and specifically to chief priests Caiaphas and Annas that Jesus had risen from the dead and ascended to heaven, and he indicated that others were raised from the dead at the resurrection of Christ (repeating Matt 27:52–53). He specifically identified the two sons of ...
The Sadducees were associated with the party of the high priest of the era, and seem to have had a majority of the Sanhedrin, if not all (Gamaliel is a Pharisee member). [19] The Sadducees did not believe in resurrection, whereas the Pharisees did.