Annas in Easton's Bible Dictionary
was high priest A.D. 7-14. In A.D. 25 Caiaphas, who had
married
the daughter of Annas (John 18:13), was raised to
that office,
and probably Annas was now made president of the
Sanhedrim, or
deputy or coadjutor of the high priest, and thus was
also called
high priest along with Caiaphas (Luke 3:2). By the
Mosaic law
the high-priesthood was held for life (Num. 3:10);
and although
Annas had been deposed by the Roman procurator, the
Jews may
still have regarded him as legally the high priest.
Our Lord was
first brought before Annas, and after a brief
questioning of him
(John 18:19-23) was sent to Caiaphas, when some
members of the
Sanhedrim had met, and the first trial of Jesus took
place
(Matt. 26:57-68). This examination of our Lord
before Annas is
recorded only by John. Annas was president of the
Sanhedrim
before which Peter and John were brought (Acts 4:6).
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