Hananiah
Hananiah, Hanina, Chaninah, Haninah, Chananiah (Hebrew: חנינא, חנניה) or Greek Ananias may refer to:
Hebrew Bible
- Hananiah, son of Zerubbabel, exilarch in Babylonia, (Old Testament: Chronicles)
- Hananiah (aka Shadrach) of Hananiah, Azariah, and Mishael (Old Testament: Daniel)
- Hananiah (Samaritan), 4th century BCE, governor of Samaria under the Achaemenid Empire
- Hananiah, son of Azzur, a false prophet in the Old Testament: Book of Jeremiah
Rabbis
- Hanina Segan ha-Kohanim 1st generation Tanna
- Hanina 3rd generation Amora the Land of Israel
- Hanina bar Hama (d.250)
- Haninah, or Chaninah, 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Judah ben Bathyra and Jonathan
- Hanina ben Hakinai, 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Ben 'Azzai and Simon the Temanite
- Haninah ben Teradion, 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Eleazar ben Perata I and Halafta
- Hanina of Sura 5th generation Amora
- Hanina of Sepphoris
Hellenistic
Main article: Ananias (disambiguation)
- Ananias ben Onias, son of the priest who founded the Jewish Temple at Leontopolis
- Hananiah of Damascus, known as Ananias of Damascus, Hellenized Jewish mystic, mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as a convert to Christianity and early companion of Saul of Tarsus
Modern era
A personal name, including:
- Hananiah Harari (1912–2000), American painter and illustrator
- Hanania Baer, award-winning cinematographer
See also
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