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High priest. The term " high priest " usually refers either to an individual who holds the office of ruler - priest, or to one who is the head of a religious organisation. Ancient Egypt. Pinedjem II as High Priest of Amun in Thebes. From his Book of the Dead.
Hohepriester – Wikipedia. Hohepriester, seltener Hoher Priester, [1] bezeichnet in mehreren Religionsgemeinschaften das höchste priesterliche Amt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Schreibweise. 2 Bezeichnung in Torah und Bibel. 2.1 Altes Testament (Tanach) 2.2 Funktion des Hohepriesters. 3 Nach der Zerstörung des Tempels (70 n. Chr.) 4 Neues Testament.
In Judaism, the High Priest of Israel ( Hebrew: כהן גדול, romanized : Kohen Gadol, lit. 'great priest'; Aramaic : Kahana Rabba) [1] was the head of the Israelite priesthood. He played a unique role in the worship conducted in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem, as well as in some non-ritual matters.
Learn about the role and history of the high priest in Judaism and Christianity, from the biblical times to the present day. Compare the differences and similarities between the Jewish and Christian high priests, and their rituals, garments, and powers.
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This article gives a list of the High Priests (Kohen Gadol) of Ancient Israel up to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. Because of a lack of historical data, this list is incomplete and there may be gaps. A traditional list of the Jewish High Priests. The High Priests, like all Jewish priests, belonged to the Aaronic line.
1 Chronicles 6:3–15 (* Also Mentioned In ...Josephus [5]Seder Olam ZuttaOther Biblical InformationZadok – contemporary of King SolomonZadok was High Priest during the ...Azariah – contemporary of King AbijahAmong the "princes/officials" of King ...Azariah*JuelusJoel – contemporary of King UzziahAzariah II is mentioned in 2 Chronicles ...Ahitub II*Urijah – contemporary of King AhazUriah is mentioned in 2 Kings 16:10–16 as ...Hohepriester. Knut Backhaus. (erstellt: Januar 2010) Artikel als PDF. Permanenter Link zum Artikel: https://bibelwissenschaft.de/stichwort/46907/ Inhalt. 1. Die jüdischen Hohepriester im ersten Jahrhundert n. Chr. 2. Hohepriester im Neuen Testament 3. Jesus Christus als Hohepriester Literaturverzeichnis 1. Lexikonartikel 2.
Hohepriester (vgl. 2. Könige 12,11; 2. Könige 22,4-8). Doch erst nach der Verbannung des Volkes Israel nach Babylon (587-539 v. Chr.) erhält das Amt des Hohepriesters für das Judentum seine herausragende Bedeutung.