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Chanani (hebr. חנני) – postać biblijna ze Starego Testamentu. Najlepiej znanym z kilku mężczyzn o tym imieniu jest ten, który pojechał do Suzy, aby powiedzieć Nehemiaszowi, że Jerozolima leży wciąż w gruzach, mimo iż część Żydów wróciła z wygnania. Kiedy Nehemiasz odbudował mury Jerozolimy, uczynił Chananiego gubernatorem (zob. Ne 1,2).
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dbo:abstract | Ο Προφήτης Ανανί έζησε στα χρόνια του βασιλιά Ιούδα (955 π.Χ.). Ο βασιλιάς Ασά με τη βοήθεια του Θεού, είχε στην αρχή αποκρούσει νικηφόρα την εναντίον του επιδρομή του βασιλιά της Συρίας. Κατόπιν όμως ο Ασά συνθηκολόγησε με τον βασιλιά της Συρίας και του έστειλε χρυσό και ασήμι, για να τον βοηθήσει στον πόλεμο εναντίον του βασιλείου του Ισραήλ. Τότε ο Προφήτης Ανανί, παρουσιάστηκε στον Ασά και του έκανε δριμύτατη παρατήρηση. Ο Ασά οργισμένος, φυλάκισε τον Προφήτη. Τελικά όμως αυτός απεβίωσε ειρηνικά. Η Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία τιμά τη μνήμη του Προφήτη Ανανί στις 27 Μαρτίου. Τριὰς τρίπους σός, Ἀνανὶ Θεοπρόπε,Δι' ἧς τὸ μέλλον προὔλεγες πρὸ τοῦ τέλους. (el) The word Hanani (Hebrew: חנני Ḥănānî) means "God has gratified me" or "God is gracious". Hanani is the name of four men mentioned in the Hebrew Bible: * One of the sons of Heman (1 Chronicles 25:4, 25). * A "seer" or prophet who was sent to rebuke king Asa of Judah for entering into a league with Ben-Hadad I, king of Syria, against the northern kingdom of Israel. Hanani was imprisoned in stocks by Asa (2 Chronicles 16:7-10). This Hanani was also probably the father of the prophet Jehu, who rebuked Baasha, king of the northern kingdom (1 Kings 16:1-4, 7) and Jehoshaphat , king of the southern kingdom (2 Chronicles 19:1-3). The Pulpit Commentary suggests both "belonged to the Kingdom of Judah". Hanani's criticism of Asa's treaty with Syria does not appear in the parallel narrative in 1 Kings 15. Hanani would appear to have had a group of supporters who shared his criticism or disapproved of his arrest, whose protests were also "crushed" by Asa. * A member of the priestly family of Immer, listed in Ezra 10:20 as having married a foreign wife. * Probably a brother of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1:2; 7:2), who reported to him the melancholy condition of Jerusalem. Nehemiah afterwards appointed him to have charge of the city gates. (en) Chanani (hebr. חנני) – postać biblijna ze Starego Testamentu. Najlepiej znanym z kilku mężczyzn o tym imieniu jest ten, który pojechał do Suzy, aby powiedzieć Nehemiaszowi, że Jerozolima leży wciąż w gruzach, mimo iż część Żydów wróciła z wygnania. Kiedy Nehemiasz odbudował mury Jerozolimy, uczynił Chananiego gubernatorem (zob. Ne 1,2). (pl) Hanani (Hebreeuws: חנני; mogelijk een verkorte vorm van 'Hananja') is een naam uit de Hebreeuwse Bijbel en heeft betrekking op vijf verschillende personen. (nl) Hanani é citado na Bíblia como irmão de Neemias, conforme os versículos 1:2 e 2:3 do livro de Neemias.Hanani também é citado na Bíblia Sagrada no Livro de Esdras 10:20 no Velho Testamento. (pt) |
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rdfs:comment | Chanani (hebr. חנני) – postać biblijna ze Starego Testamentu. Najlepiej znanym z kilku mężczyzn o tym imieniu jest ten, który pojechał do Suzy, aby powiedzieć Nehemiaszowi, że Jerozolima leży wciąż w gruzach, mimo iż część Żydów wróciła z wygnania. Kiedy Nehemiasz odbudował mury Jerozolimy, uczynił Chananiego gubernatorem (zob. Ne 1,2). (pl) Hanani (Hebreeuws: חנני; mogelijk een verkorte vorm van 'Hananja') is een naam uit de Hebreeuwse Bijbel en heeft betrekking op vijf verschillende personen. (nl) Hanani é citado na Bíblia como irmão de Neemias, conforme os versículos 1:2 e 2:3 do livro de Neemias.Hanani também é citado na Bíblia Sagrada no Livro de Esdras 10:20 no Velho Testamento. (pt) Ο Προφήτης Ανανί έζησε στα χρόνια του βασιλιά Ιούδα (955 π.Χ.). Ο βασιλιάς Ασά με τη βοήθεια του Θεού, είχε στην αρχή αποκρούσει νικηφόρα την εναντίον του επιδρομή του βασιλιά της Συρίας. Κατόπιν όμως ο Ασά συνθηκολόγησε με τον βασιλιά της Συρίας και του έστειλε χρυσό και ασήμι, για να τον βοηθήσει στον πόλεμο εναντίον του βασιλείου του Ισραήλ. Τότε ο Προφήτης Ανανί, παρουσιάστηκε στον Ασά και του έκανε δριμύτατη παρατήρηση. Ο Ασά οργισμένος, φυλάκισε τον Προφήτη. Τελικά όμως αυτός απεβίωσε ειρηνικά. Η Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία τιμά τη μνήμη του Προφήτη Ανανί στις 27 Μαρτίου. (el) The word Hanani (Hebrew: חנני Ḥănānî) means "God has gratified me" or "God is gracious". Hanani is the name of four men mentioned in the Hebrew Bible: * One of the sons of Heman (1 Chronicles 25:4, 25). * A "seer" or prophet who was sent to rebuke king Asa of Judah for entering into a league with Ben-Hadad I, king of Syria, against the northern kingdom of Israel. Hanani was imprisoned in stocks by Asa (2 Chronicles 16:7-10). This Hanani was also probably the father of the prophet Jehu, who rebuked Baasha, king of the northern kingdom (1 Kings 16:1-4, 7) and Jehoshaphat , king of the southern kingdom (2 Chronicles 19:1-3). The Pulpit Commentary suggests both "belonged to the Kingdom of Judah". Hanani's criticism of Asa's treaty with Syria does not appear in the parallel narrative in 1 Kin (en) |
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