Azariah (high priest)
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Azariah was the third High Priest
after Zadok
. He was one of the "princes" during the reign of Solomon, as mentioned in , where he is called "son of Zadok
", although he is elsewhere identified as the son of Ahimaaz
. Although his name appears in the list of the Zadokite dynasty there is no direct evidence in Tanakh
that he was a High Priest. Azariah (Azarias) does appear on the list of High Priests by Josephus
.
Kohen Gadol
The High Priest was the chief religious official of Israelite religion and of classical Judaism from the rise of the Israelite nation until the destruction of the Second Temple of Jerusalem...
after Zadok
Zadok
Zadok was a high priest of the Israelites in Jerusalem after it was conquered by David.Zadok may also refer to:*Rabbi Zadok, tanna of the 1st-century CE*Zadok the Priest, an 18th-century coronation anthem by Handel...
. He was one of the "princes" during the reign of Solomon, as mentioned in , where he is called "son of Zadok
Zadok
Zadok was a high priest of the Israelites in Jerusalem after it was conquered by David.Zadok may also refer to:*Rabbi Zadok, tanna of the 1st-century CE*Zadok the Priest, an 18th-century coronation anthem by Handel...
", although he is elsewhere identified as the son of Ahimaaz
Ahimaaz
Ahimaaz was son and successor of Zadok in the office of high priest . On the occasion of the revolt of Absalom he remained faithful to David, and was of service to him in conveying to him tidings of the proceedings of Absalom in Jerusalem...
. Although his name appears in the list of the Zadokite dynasty there is no direct evidence in Tanakh
Tanakh
The Tanakh is a name used in Judaism for the canon of the Hebrew Bible. The Tanakh is also known as the Masoretic Text or the Miqra. The name is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah , Nevi'im and Ketuvim —hence...
that he was a High Priest. Azariah (Azarias) does appear on the list of High Priests by Josephus
Josephus
Titus Flavius Josephus , also called Joseph ben Matityahu , was a 1st-century Romano-Jewish historian and hagiographer of priestly and royal ancestry who recorded Jewish history, with special emphasis on the 1st century AD and the First Jewish–Roman War, which resulted in the Destruction of...
.