ANAN, SON OF ANAN

ANAN, SON OF ANAN
ANAN, SON OF ANAN, high priest of the family of anan the son of Seth. Appointed to the office by agrippa ii in 62 C.E., Anan officiated for three months only. He used the interval between the death of the procurator festus and the arrival of his successor albinus to convene the Sanhedrin and have several persons condemned to death, including James, brother of Jesus. The people resented Anan's audacity and successfully persuaded Agrippa and Albinus to depose him. Anan was elected to the government constituted after the defeat of Cestius Gallus in the autumn of 66. He played a central role at the beginning of the war against the Romans when he was entrusted with defending the walls of Jerusalem. However, he was not wholeheartedly in favor of the war. Anan tried to hold on to the reigns of government even when his conciliatory policy toward the Romans was no longer popular. When the zealots prevailed in Jerusalem, mistreating the pacifists among the local aristocrats and appointing an illegitimate high priest, Anan, with other heads of government, decided to suppress them by force. He convened an assembly of the people and hoped to incite them against the Zealots, whom he condemned for converting the Temple into a fortress and for abusing its ritual purity. Claiming that the Zealots' deeds were worse than those of the Romans, he blamed the people for allowing them to come to power. Many answered his call. Though Anan hesitated to use the Temple precincts as a battleground, his men captured the Temple courtyard where they besieged the Zealots. In this struggle john of Giscala played an important role. At first he belonged to Anan's camp and tried to mediate between both parties. Finally convinced that Anan was collaborating with Romans, John went over to the Zealots. Upon his suggestion, the Zealots solicited the aid of the Idumeans, whose forces decided the conflict. Anan was a victim of the ensuing wholesale massacre in the city. Josephus once criticized Anan as a willful conceited Sadducee, but later eulogized him by saying that, had he lived, the city would have been saved and peace achieved between the Jews and Romans. Anan is identified by some scholars with the "Wicked Priest" of the Dead Sea Scrolls. -BIBLIOGRAPHY: Jos., Ant., 20:197 ff.; Jos., Wars, 2:563, 648, 651; 4:160 ff., 314 ff., 508; Jos., Life, 38, 39, 44, 60; Schuerer, Gesch, 1 (19044), 581 ff., 618 ff.; 2 (1907), 273; Graetz, Hist, 6 (1898), 168f. (index). (Lea Roth)

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Anan Ben David — Pour les articles homonymes, voir David. Courants du judaïsme Fondamentaux Définitions : Judaïsme · Religion abrahamique · YHWH Courants apparentés au judaïsme : Mosaïsme · Yahwisme · …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Anan ben david — Pour les articles homonymes, voir David. Courants du judaïsme Fondamentaux Définitions : Judaïsme · Religion abrahamique · YHWH Courants apparentés au judaïsme : Mosaïsme · Yahwisme · …   Wikipédia en Français

  • ANAN BEN SETH — (Σεθί), high priest from 6 to 15 C.E. Anan was appointed by quirinius , governor of Syria, to succeed joezer b. boethus but was deposed by valerius gratus , procurator of Judea. During his high priesthood, the Samaritans succeeded in penetrating… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Anan ben David — Pour les articles homonymes, voir David. Anan ben David (hébreu : ענן בן דוד, (v. 715 v. 795 ou 811 ?), est souvent considéré comme le fondateur du karaïsme (forme de judaïsme qui se sépara du judaïsme rabbinique par le rejet de la loi… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Neve Sha'anan — Típica vista al norte del distrito, 2009 Neve Sha anan (en hebreo: נווה שאנן‎; Praderas tranquilas ) es uno de los nueve distritos que componen la ciudad de Haifa, Israel. Fundado en 1922, se encuentra localizado al este de la ciudad, en las… …   Wikipedia Español

  • SAUL BEN ANAN — (c. 800), sectarian leader, son of anan b. david . He succeeded his father as head of the sect of Ananites about the end of the eighth century. In karaite tradition , which regards Anan as the titular founder of Karaism, Saul is listed second in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JOSIAH BEN SAUL BEN ANAN — (late eighth to ninth century), Karaite authority, presumed grandson of anan b. david , the titular founder of the sect, and son of saul b. anan . His writings have not been preserved. judah hadassi (in Eshkol ha Kofer, 258, letter ק) refers to… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JONATHAN BEN ANAN — JONATHAN BEN ANAN, high priest in 36–37 C.E. Jonathan was appointed high priest by Vitellius, governor of syria , succeeding joseph caiaphas (Jos., Ant., 18:95). After a year he vacated the office in favor of his brother, Theophilus (ibid., 123) …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Saul ben Anan — was a Karaite Jewish leader of the eighth century CE. He was the son and successor of Anan ben David. He is styled by the later Karaites nasi (prince) and Rosh ha golah (exilarch). Saul s activity was unimportant relative to his more famous… …   Wikipedia

  • Che Anan — Chế Anan was a king of Champa. He was originally from Annam but had reached high military ranks in Champa, and thus succeeded to the throne. After he died, his Cham son in law Tra Hoa Bo De succeeded him, causing disturbance in his Annam side of… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”