In the King James version
the word/name - Ananias - appears in Acts, in the following verses
Ananias and Sapphira Their story is in Acts chapter 5
I think there were two, the one who touched Pauls eyes and Ananias and Sapphira.Answer:Three. Ananias the husband of Sapphira (Acts 5), Ananias of Damascus, whom the Lord sent to Saul of Tarsus (Acts 9), and a high priest named Ananias (Acts 23).
There is no name, Anais, in the Bible. But there is an Ananias, and his name means, 'the cloud of the Lord'.
According to the Bible, Ananias and Sapphira were punished for their deceitful actions and did not go to heaven.
Ananias-Acts 5:1
The name Annias is not found in the Bible. Maybe you mean Ananias. There are three people with this name in the New Testament: 1. Ananias and Sapphira - husband and wife found in Acts 4:32-37 2. Ananias - a disciple, found in Acts 9:10-19 3. Ananias - a high priest found in Acts 23:1-5
Ananias is a figure mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, particularly in the Book of Acts. He was a Christian in Damascus who played a significant role in the conversion of Saul of Tarsus (later known as the Apostle Paul). Following Saul's dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, Ananias was instructed by God to visit Saul, restore his sight, and baptize him. Ananias is also associated with the story of Ananias and Sapphira, who were struck dead for lying about their contributions to the early Christian community.
Ananias is the only person mentioned in the verses that talks about Paul's baptism. ACTS 9:17-19
Sapphira's parents are not specifically mentioned in the Bible. She is only referred to as the wife of Ananias in the book of Acts.
The story of Ananias and Sapphira in Catholic teachings serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of dishonesty and hypocrisy. It emphasizes the importance of truthfulness, sincerity, and integrity in one's actions and intentions. The story highlights the seriousness of sin and the need for genuine repentance and accountability in the eyes of God.
Ananias Johnson is 6'.
It is a version of the name John (Yaheen) formed by reversing the syllables (Heen-ya) and adding a Greek ending (s). It means "the Lord's grace".