G367

Ἀνανίας 

Transliteration

Ananias;

Pronunciation

an-an-ee'-as

Parts of Speech

n pr m

Root Word (Etymology)

of Hebrew origin 2608

KJV Translation Count — 11x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: Ananias (of Damascus) (6), Ananias (of Jerusalem) (3), Ananias (high priest) (2)

Outline of Biblical Usage

nanias = "whom Jehovah has graciously given"
1. a certain Christian at Jerusalem, the husband of Sapphira Acts 5:1-6
2. a Christian at Damascus Acts 9:10-18
3. a son of Nedebaeus, and high priest of the Jews c. A.D. 47-59. In the year 66, he was slain by the Sacarii. Acts 23:2

Strong's Definitions

an-an-ee'-as; of Hebrew origin [Hebrew {2608} (Chananyah)]; Ananias, the name of three Israelites: — Ananias.

Concordance Results Using KJV

But a certain man named G367, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,

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But Peter said, G367, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?

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And G367 hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost: and great fear came on all them that heard these things.

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And there was a certain disciple at Damascus, named G367; and to him said the Lord in a vision, G367. And he said, Behold, I am here, Lord.

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And hath seen in a vision a man named G367 coming in, and putting his hand on him, that he might receive his sight.

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Then G367 answered, Lord, I have heard by many of this man, how much evil he hath done to thy saints at Jerusalem:

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And G367 went his way, and entered into the house; and putting his hands on him said, Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.

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And one G367, a devout man according to the law, having a good report of all the Jews which dwelt there,

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And the high priest G367 commanded them that stood by him to smite him on the mouth.

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And after five days G367 the high priest descended with the elders, and with a certain orator named Tertullus, who informed the governor against Paul.

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