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'''Joiakim''' was a member of the [[:Category:Zadokites (subject)|House of Zadok]]. He ruled as High Priest, from 490 BCE (after his father [[:Category:Joshua (subject)|Joshua]], to 470 BCE (followed by his son [[:Category:Eliashib (subject)|Eliashib]]).
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==Joiakim in ancient sources==


==Joiakim in Scholarship==
'''Joiakim ben Joshua''' was the Jewish High Priest, from 490 BCE to 470 BCE.


==Joiakim in Fiction==
==Overview==
 
Joiakim, son of [[Joshua ben Jehozadak]], was a member of the [[House of Zadok]]. He ruled as High Priest, from 490 BCE (after his father [[Joshua ben Jehozadak]]), to 470 BCE (followed by his son [[Eliashib ben Joiakim|Eliashib]]).
 
==Joiakim ben Joshua in ancient sources==
 
* [[Joiakim (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
 
==Joiakim ben Joshua in literature & the arts==
 
* [[Joiakim (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
 
==Joiakim ben Joshua in scholarship==
 
* [[Joiakim (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works


==Related categories==
==Related categories==
*[[:Category:Zadokites (subject)|Zadokites (subject)]]
*[[High Priests]] / [[Zadokites]]


==External links==  
==External links==  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joiakim_(High_Priest) Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joiakim_(High_Priest) Wikipedia]


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[[Category:People (database)]]

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Joiakim ben Joshua was the Jewish High Priest, from 490 BCE to 470 BCE.

Overview

Joiakim, son of Joshua ben Jehozadak, was a member of the House of Zadok. He ruled as High Priest, from 490 BCE (after his father Joshua ben Jehozadak), to 470 BCE (followed by his son Eliashib).

Joiakim ben Joshua in ancient sources

Joiakim ben Joshua in literature & the arts

Joiakim ben Joshua in scholarship

Related categories

External links

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