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    Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest during Jesus' ministry, according to Josephus and the New Testament. He presided over the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus and was involved in the plot to kill him, but also prophesied his death for the nation.

  2. Caiaphas was the high priest who presided over the trial of Jesus and played a pivotal role in his crucifixion. Learn about his biblical history, his fate after the crucifixion, and the historical and archaeological accounts of his life.

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    Caiaphas (full name, Joseph Caiaphas), a Sadducee, operated as the Jewish high priest in the Jerusalem temple, and he presided over the Sanhedrinduring Jesus’ time on earth. As mandated by the Lord, only Aaron’s descendants could be true high priests, and Caiaphas and his father-in-law, Annas, were appointed to their positions by Roman governors. T...

    When Jesus began His ministry, Annas had been deposed for over ten years, and Caiaphas had been in office since A.D. 18. Jesus regularly taught in the temple (Matthew 26:55), and as He taught, he invoked first the ire and then the rage of the Jewish ruling elite, who considered themselves the “keepers of all things” on the Law and the Prophets. The...

    Caiaphas was a high priest for eighteen years (A.D. 18-36), the longest reign of any high priest in New Testament times (the standard term lasted less than three years). He served under Pontius Pilate and, in A.D. 36, Vitellius, the governor of Syria, removed him from his position. Yet Annas’ influence continued as Jonathan, another of his sons, to...

    1. An interesting poem was written in the Talmud about Annas’ family (It is very telling about how the orthodox Jews felt about them): “Woe to the house of Annas! Woe to their serpent’s hiss! They are the high priests; Their sons are keepers of the treasury, Their sons-in-law are guardians of the temple, And their servants beat people with staves.”...

    Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest who presided over the Sanhedrin and plotted to kill Jesus. Learn about his role, his relationship with Rome, and his prophecy of Jesus' death and resurrection.

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus' ministry and trial. He accused Jesus of blasphemy, turned him over to the Romans, and may have been related to Annas, another high priest.

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  4. Jan 27, 2023 · Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest who presided over the trial and condemnation of Jesus. He was a Sadducee who denied the afterlife and the deity of Christ, but he unwittingly fulfilled God's plan by crying "Blasphemy!"

  5. Caiaphas was the high priest of Jerusalem from about 18 to 36 ce, during the Roman period. He was the leader of the Sanhedrin that tried and condemned Jesus to death for blasphemy and sedition.

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  7. Apr 19, 2019 · Learn about Caiaphas, the high priest who broke Jewish law to hold a rushed and rigged trial of Jesus on the eve of Passover. Discover his motives, his family, and his fate from the Gospels and archaeology.

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