-
marriage with a
person thought to be
unsuitable or of a
lower social position.
Joazar, son of
Boethus (4 BCE and
before 6 CE), unpo****r and an
advocate of compliance...
- Jews, and open
revolt was
prevented only by the
efforts of the high
priest Joazar.
Despite efforts to
prevent revolt, the
census did
trigger the
revolt of...
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Matthias ben Theophilus, 5-4 BCE
Joazar ben Boethus, 4 BCE
Eleazar ben Boethus, 4–3 BCE
Joshua ben Sie, 3 BCE – ?
Joazar ben
Boethus (restored), ? – 6 CE...
-
marriage with a
person thought to be
unsuitable or of a
lower social position.
Joazar, son of
Boethus (4 BCE and
before 6 CE), unpo****r and an
advocate of compliance...
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Fabus Simon ben
Boethus Matthias ben
Theophilus Joazar ben
Boethus Eleazar ben
Boethus Joshua ben Sie
Joazar ben
Boethus (restored)
Annas Ishmael ben Fabus...
- Temple,
omitting the
second appointments of Hyrc**** II, Hananeel, and
Joazar. The high
priest was the
presiding officer of the Sanhedrin.[citation needed]...
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Andreas Pietschmann as
Jesus Antonia Liskova as
Herodias Thomas Trabacchi as
Joazar Roberto Citran as
Joachim Andrea Giordana as
Herod the
Great Antonella Attili...
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Jewish titles Preceded by
Joazar ben
Boethus High
Priest of
Israel c.6—15 Succeeded by
Ishmael ben Fabus...
- Preceded by
Eleazar ben
Boethus High
Priest of
Israel 3BC-? Succeeded by
Joazar ben Boethus...
- the priesthood,
giving it to Matthias' brother-in-law,
Joazar b. Boethus. c. 7 BCE–6 BCE
Joazar b.
Boethus (יועזר בן ביתוס) Made high
priest by Herod...