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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]]).
'''Joiakim''' was the Jewish High Priest, from 490 BCE to 470 BCE.
 
==History==
Joiakim, son of [[Joshua]], 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]]).


==Joiakim in ancient sources==
==Joiakim in ancient sources==
====Josephus, Jewish Antiquities====
Ant XI 5:1 -- Upon the death of Darius, Xerxes his son took the kingdom... Now about this time a son of [[Joshua|Jeshua]], whose name was Joachim, was the high priest...
Ant XI 5:5 -- Esdras... died an old man, and was buried in a magnificent manner at Jerusalem. About the same time it happened also that Joachim, the high priest, died; and his son [[Eliashib]] succeeded in the high priesthood.


==Joiakim in Scholarship==
==Joiakim in Scholarship==

Revision as of 05:41, 3 July 2010

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

History

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

Joiakim in ancient sources

Josephus, Jewish Antiquities

Ant XI 5:1 -- Upon the death of Darius, Xerxes his son took the kingdom... Now about this time a son of Jeshua, whose name was Joachim, was the high priest...

Ant XI 5:5 -- Esdras... died an old man, and was buried in a magnificent manner at Jerusalem. About the same time it happened also that Joachim, the high priest, died; and his son Eliashib succeeded in the high priesthood.

Joiakim in Scholarship

Joiakim in Fiction

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