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In 52 he was succeeded by [[Jonathan ben Ananus]] of the [[House of Annas]]. | In 52 he was succeeded by [[Jonathan ben Ananus]] of the [[House of Annas]]. | ||
He was murdered at the beginning of the [[Jewish War]]. | |||
==Ananias ben Nebedaeus in ancient sources== | ==Ananias ben Nebedaeus in ancient sources== |
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Ananias ben Nebedaeus was the Jewish High Priest, 46-52 CE, under Roman Governors Tiberius Alexander and Cumanus and Emperor Claudius.
Overview
Ananias ben Nebedaeus was appointed by Herod of Chalcis. He succeeded Joseph ben Camei and served from 46 to 52 CE under the Roman Governors Tiberius Alexander and Cumanus and Emperor Claudius.
In 52 he was succeeded by Jonathan ben Ananus of the House of Annas.
He was murdered at the beginning of the Jewish War.
Ananias ben Nebedaeus in ancient sources
Josephus is the main historical source for Ananias ben Nebedaeus, who is also mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles in connection with the trial of Paul of Tarsus.
Ananias ben Nebedaeus in scholarship
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