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1 2, 0,7| tetrarch of Abilene, while Annas and Caiaphas were high priests” ( 2 2, 0,7| priests at the time were Annas and Caiaphas: actually, 3 2, 0,7| Caiaphas, and his father-in-law Annas, who, while being precluded 4 4, 1,3| that during the high priest Annas’s interrogation, Christ 5 6, 5 | Lord was brought first to Annas, who conducted a preliminary 6 6, 5 | Lord was first brought to Annas and not to Caiaphas — who 7 6, 5 | priest for that year — as Annas (or, Annan as he was referred 8 6, 5 | from this, the wily old Annas enjoyed special respect 9 6, 5 | the ruling high priest, Annas continued to live in the 10 6, 5 | Lord’s interrogation by Annas, it was here that Peter’ 11 6, 5 | an open fire.~The cunning Annas did not accuse the Lord 12 6, 5 | John further states that Annas sent the bound Jesus to 13 6, 5,1| Lord’s trials, first by Annas and then by Caiaphas, Peter 14 6, 5,1| priest’s dwelling, where Annas and Caiapha resided in separate 15 6, 5,1| beginning and finishing in Annas’s courtyard, while the other 16 6, 5,1| Christ’s interrogation by Annas, narrate as though the whole 17 6, 5,1| Jesus was being led from Annas to Caiaphas. After the second