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<p> ( Μαναήν , prob. i.q. MENAHEM; comp. Μανάημος, Josephus, Ant. 9:11,1), a [[Christian]] teacher at Antioch, who had been educated with [[Herod]] [[Antipas]] ( Acts 13:1; see Kuinol, ad loc.). A.D. 44. He was evidently a Jew, but nothing else is known of him beyond this passage, in which the epithet σύντροφος may mean either playmate (Herod was brought up, however, at Rome, Josephus, Ant. 17:1, 3) or foster-brother, as having the same nurse (see Walch, Dissert. ad Act. p. 234). Some identify him with the person above named by Josephus, others with a [[Menahem]] mentioned in the [[Talmud]] (see Lightfoot, Harm. of N. Test. ad loc.), but in either case on very slender grounds. </p>
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<p> ( '''''Μαναήν''''' '','' prob. i.q. MENAHEM; comp. '''''Μανάημος''''' , Josephus, ''Ant.'' 9:11,1), a [[Christian]] teacher at Antioch, who had been educated with Herod [[Antipas]] (&nbsp;Acts 13:1; see Kuinol, ad loc.). A.D. 44. He was evidently a Jew, but nothing else is known of him beyond this passage, in which the epithet '''''Σύντροφος''''' may mean either ''Playmate'' (Herod was brought up, however, at Rome, Josephus, ''Ant.'' 17:1, 3) or ''Foster-Brother,'' as having the same nurse (see Walch, ''Dissert. [[Ad]] Act.'' p. 234). Some identify him with the person above named by Josephus, others with a [[Menahem]] mentioned in the [[Talmud]] (see Lightfoot, Harm. of N. Test. ad loc.), but in either case on very slender grounds. </p>
 
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Manain [1]

( Μαναήν , prob. i.q. MENAHEM; comp. Μανάημος , Josephus, Ant. 9:11,1), a Christian teacher at Antioch, who had been educated with Herod AntipasActs 13:1; see Kuinol, ad loc.). A.D. 44. He was evidently a Jew, but nothing else is known of him beyond this passage, in which the epithet Σύντροφος may mean either Playmate (Herod was brought up, however, at Rome, Josephus, Ant. 17:1, 3) or Foster-Brother, as having the same nurse (see Walch, Dissert. Ad Act. p. 234). Some identify him with the person above named by Josephus, others with a Menahem mentioned in the Talmud (see Lightfoot, Harm. of N. Test. ad loc.), but in either case on very slender grounds.

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