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High priest (disambiguation)
A high priest is a term often used to describe the leading figure in various religious organizations, particularly in antiquity. High Priest may also refer to:
High Priest (album), by Alex Chilton
High Priest (book), by Timothy Leary
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High priestess (disambiguation
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Zechariah 3:1 - The Vision of Joshua the High Priest
Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the LORD, and Satan standing at his right side to accuse him. New Living Translation Then the angel showed me Jeshua the high priest standing before the angel of the LORD. The Accuser, Satan, was there at the angel's right hand, making accusations against Jeshua. ...
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Hannah: The Woman Who Corrected the High Priest - Chabad.org
The story begins in the year 2830, when Chanah's husband, Elkanah, takes his family on a pilgrimage to Shiloh, the site of the Tabernacle, the temporary spiritual epicenter that preceded the Temple. Elkanah is also married to another woman, Peninah. The childless Chanah silently suffers humiliation from her more fortunate rival, who has ...
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high priestchief priest 大祭司: (fig 比喻) the high priest of modern technology 现代技术的权威.
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Joiakim (High Priest)
The chronology of Joiakim's tenure as priest has been the subject of dispute, as has the question of whether Joiakim was high priest. About the same time also died the high priest Joakeimos, whom his son Eliashib succeeded in the high priesthood The combination of 1 Esdras and the way
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Zechariah 3:4 - The Vision of Joshua the High Priest
This symbolized remission of sins and restoration to favour, as the following words explain, I will clothe thee with change of raiment; Revised Version, with rich apparel. The word machalatsoth occurs also in Isaiah 3:22 , and may mean either "change of raiment," or "costly raiment;" or the meanings may be combined in the sense of "festal robes ...
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Jason (High Priest)
Both Onias III and Jason were sons of Simon II, an earlier High Priest. He appointed Jason as the new High Priest shortly thereafter.
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Menelaus (High Priest)
Menelaus () was High Priest in Jerusalem from about 172 BC to about 161 BC. He was high priest at the beginning of the Maccabean revolt (167-160). This act came to the ears of the deposed high priest Onias III, who publicly accused Menelaus of robbing the Temple.
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Johanan (High Priest)
Johanan (Hebrew Yôḥānān), son of Joiada, was the fifth high priest after the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem by the Jews who had returned from the NEB, JB)"
There is yet to be extrabiblical proof that a man named Jonathan ever served as high priest.
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Minmose (high priest)
Minmose was the High Priest of Anhur during the reign of Ramesses II
Family
Minmose was the son of the high Priest of Anhur Hori and his wife Inty. The position of High Priest had been held by Nebwenenef.
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Hori (high priest)
High Priest of Anhur
Hori is named as the High Priest of Anhur on the monument of his brother Amenemone. High Priest of Amun
The existence of a High Priest of Amun named Hori has been known for many years.
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Eliashib (High Priest)
Bible as (grand)father (Nehemiah 12:22) of the high priest Johanan (Ezra 10:6). The last quotation of this story states, "When Eliasib the high priest was dead, his son Judas succeeded in the high priesthood."
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Joash (High Priest)
Joash ( Yō’āš, "Yah is strong") was the fourth High Priest of Solomon's Temple. Josephus wrote that after Azariah his son 'Joram' became the new High Priest.
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Eleazar (High Priest)
Eleazar was the high priest involved in communication with Ptolemy II Philadelphus discussed in the Letter of Aristeas. Priest
Joiakim
Eliashib
Joiada
Johanan
Jaddua
Onias I
See also
List of High Priests of Israel
References
3rd-century BCE High Priests of Israel
Septuagint
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