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'''Joazar ben Boethus''' was the Jewish High Priest, 4 BCE, under [[Herod the Great]].
'''Joazar ben Boethus''' was the Jewish High Priest, 4 BCE, under [[Herod the Great]], and again, ?-6 CE, under [[Herod Archelaus]].  


==Overview==
==Overview==
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Joazar ben Boethus was appointed High Priest in 4 BCE by [[Herod the Great]], succeeding [[Matthias ben Theophilus]].
Joazar ben Boethus was appointed High Priest in 4 BCE by [[Herod the Great]], succeeding [[Matthias ben Theophilus]].


Jaozar was eventually replaced by [[Eleazar ben Boethus]] in the same year, after the death of [[Herod the Great]].
Later, the same year, [[Herod the Great]] died and Jaozar was replaced by [[Herod Antipas]] with another member of the [[House of Boethus]], [[Eleazar ben Boethus]].
 
Some years later, Jaozar became High Priest again, under [[Herod Archelaus]], by succeeding [[Joshua ben Sie]]. When the Romans took direct control of Judea in 6 CE, the Governor of Syria appointed [[Annas]] as the new High Priest.  


==Joazar ben Boethus in ancient sources==
==Joazar ben Boethus in ancient sources==

Latest revision as of 08:31, 19 July 2012


Joazar ben Boethus was the Jewish High Priest, 4 BCE, under Herod the Great, and again, ?-6 CE, under Herod Archelaus.

Overview

Joazar ben Boethus was appointed High Priest in 4 BCE by Herod the Great, succeeding Matthias ben Theophilus.

Later, the same year, Herod the Great died and Jaozar was replaced by Herod Antipas with another member of the House of Boethus, Eleazar ben Boethus.

Some years later, Jaozar became High Priest again, under Herod Archelaus, by succeeding Joshua ben Sie. When the Romans took direct control of Judea in 6 CE, the Governor of Syria appointed Annas as the new High Priest.

Joazar ben Boethus in ancient sources

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