Manaen in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
man'-a-en (Manaen, Greek form of Hebrew name "Menahem,"
meaning "consoler"): Manaen is mentioned, with Barnabas, Saul
and others, in Acts 13:1, as one of the "prophets and
teachers" in the recently rounded Gentile church at Antioch,
at the time when Barnabas and Saul were "separated" by Divine
call for their missionary service. He is further described as
"the foster-brother (suntrophos) of Herod the tetrarch" (i.e.
Herod Antipas (see HEROD)). He was probably brought up and
educated with this Herod and his brother Archelaus. An earlier
glimpse of Christian influence in Herod's court is afforded by
Joanna, the wife of Herod's steward Chuzas, among the holy
women who ministered to Jesus (Lk 8:3). Manaen may have been
related to the older Manaen, the Essene, who, Josephus tells
us, foretold the greatness of Herod the Great, and was
afterward treated by Herod as his friend (Ant., XV, x, 5). His
position in the church at Antioch was evidently an influential
one, whether he himself ranked among the "prophets," or
perhaps only among the "teachers."
James Orr
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