Jehoiarib
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Jehoiarib (
1 Chr. 24:7
)
In Jewish tradition, Jehoiarib was the priestly course[Talmudic reference mentions the priestly course in derision for its role in the Temple's destruction: "Jehoiarib, a man of Meron, the town Masarbaye" (יהויריב גברה מירון קרתה מסרביי), meaning, by a play on words, "he delivered" (Hebrew: מסר = masar), "the [Holy] house" (Hebrew: בייתא = bayta) "unto the enemy" (Hebrew: לשנאייא = le-senāyya).[1]
High Priest
There is no indication in the
1 Chr. 5:30–40
, 6:4-15 in other translations).
According to
Jehoshaphat (high priest)
.
Jehoiarib doesn't appear on the High Priest list written by Josephus in his Antiquities of the Jews. On that list Joram is succeeded by Isus.[3]
Footnotes and references
- ^ a b Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 4:5 [24a])
- JSTOR 23614642.
- ^ Antiquities of the Jews 10:151-153.