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  1. Caiphas (CAIAPHAS), JOSEPH, according to Josephus (Antiquitates, XVIII, iv, 3) was appointed High-Priest of the Jews by the Roman procurator Valerlus Gratus, the predecessor of Pontius Pilate, about A.D. 18 (Ant., XVIII, ii, 2), and removed from that office by the procurator Vitellius, shortly after he took charge of affairs in Palestine, A.D. 36 (Ant., XVIII, iv, 3).

  2. Aug 31, 2023 · After Jesus's crucifixion, the once prominent figure, Caiaphas, faded into obscurity. As the high priest who played a pivotal role in Jesus's trial and subsequent death, Caiaphas was initially cast as the villain in the Gospels. However, historical records concerning his fate are scarce, leaving his mysterious journey largely unknown.

  3. Nov 2, 2020 · Caiaphas, who is is mentioned several times in both the Christian New Testament and a history of the Jews written in the late first century by Flavius Josephus, presided over a sham trial of Jesus ...

  4. Joseph Caiaphas, the son-in-law of Annas, was high priest of the Jews for eighteen years (Matt. 26:3, 57). The Man with Sadducaean Insolence Dr. David Smith refers to this wicked man whom the Spirit of God used to declare divine purposes as, “a man of masterful temper, with his full share of the insolence which was a Sadducaean characteristic.”

  5. Caiaphas . by Paul Zilonka, C.P. Our study focuses on the following: The context of Caiaphas’ life before and during his lengthy service as high priest (18-36 AD); the New Testament presentation of Caiaphas in the Gospels according to Mark, Luke-Acts, Matthew and John; his role in the Jewish and Roman trials; and popular characterizations influenced by the New Testament.

  6. May 18, 2024 · Caiaphas ossuary - The Caiaphas ossuary is one of twelve ossuaries or bone boxes, discovered in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in November 1990, two of which featured the name "Caiaphas". Ciaphas Cain - The Ciaphas Cain series is a collection of science fiction novels set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

  7. www.livius.org › articles › personCaiaphas - Livius

    Caiaphas. Joseph, surnamed Caiaphas: the Jewish high priest between 18 and 37 CE, best known for his role during the trial of Jesus of Nazareth. The name Caiaphas is Greek and renders the Aramaean Qayyapâ or Qapâ'; his real name was Joseph. Nothing is known about Caiaphas' early career, but we can assume that he was a member of a wealthy ...

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