Sapphira Σαπφείρη
Wife of Ananias, lied to the apostles, died
Who is Sapphira in the Bible?
Sapphira was the wife of Ananias in the early Jerusalem church, mentioned in Acts 5:1-10. Together with her husband, she sold a piece of property but conspired to withhold part of the proceeds while presenting the rest to the apostles as the full amount. When Peter questioned her about the sale price, she confirmed Ananias's lie, and Peter rebuked her for testing the Spirit of the Lord. Like her husband, Sapphira fell down and died immediately, and those present buried her beside Ananias. Her story serves as a stark warning in Acts about the seriousness of dishonesty and hypocrisy within the Christian community, demonstrating that the Holy Spirit's presence in the apostolic church demanded integrity from believers.
Biography
Sapphira is mentioned in Act.5.1 as the wife of Ananias, a member of the early Christian church in Jerusalem. The couple sold a piece of property and conspired to keep back part of the proceeds for themselves while presenting the remainder to the apostles as if it were the full amount (Act.5.1-2). When Ananias presented the money to the apostles, Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, confronted him about his deception, and Ananias fell down and died (Act.5.3-5). About three hours later, Sapphira came in, unaware of her husband's fate. Peter questioned her about the price of the land, and she also lied, confirming the amount that Ananias had presented (Act.5.7-8). Peter then rebuked her for testing the Spirit of the Lord and informed her that those who had buried her husband would also carry her out. Immediately, Sapphira fell down at Peter's feet and died (Act.5.9-10). The story of Ananias and Sapphira serves as a sobering example of the consequences of deception and the importance of honesty and integrity within the early church community.
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In Scripture
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- Acts 5:1
"Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property."
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script |
|---|---|---|
| Named | Greek | Σαπφείρη |