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Caiaphas

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Name — A Jewish high priest in the first century CE, described in the New Testament as involved in the trial of Jesus.

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Etymology

Via Latin and Greek from Hebrew קַיָפָא (qayafa).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Caiaphas” mean?

The word “Caiaphas” means a Jewish high priest in the first century CE, described in the New Testament as involved in the trial of Jesus.

How do you pronounce “Caiaphas”?

“Caiaphas” is pronounced KEYE-uh-fuhs (/ˈkaɪ.ə.fəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “Caiaphas” in a sentence?

Here is “Caiaphas” used in a sentence: “Caiaphas appears in the Gospel accounts of the trial before Pilate.”

What part of speech is “Caiaphas”?

“Caiaphas” is a name.

Where does the word “Caiaphas” come from?

The word “Caiaphas” comes from Latin. Via Latin and Greek from Hebrew קַיָפָא (qayafa).

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