List of high priests of Israel
Appearance
This page gives one list (partly traditional) of the High Priests of Israel up to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. Because of gaps in the historical record, this list is naturally incomplete and there may be gaps.
High Priests of Israel
- Aaron (1015–984 BC)
- Eleazar I (984–964 BC)
- Phineas (964–941 BC)
- Abishua (941–919 BC)
- Bukkhi (919–891 BC)
- Uzzi (
- Eli
- Ahitub
- Ahiah
- Ahimelech
- Abiathar
- Zadok
- Ahimaaz
- Azariah I
- Joash
- Jehoiarib
- Jehosaphat Axiomar
- Jehoiada
- Phediah
- Zedekiah
- Azariah II
- Jotham
- Uriah
- Azariah III
- Hoshaiah
- Shallum
- Hilkiah
- Seriah
- Jehozadek
- Joshua
- Joiakim
- Eliashib
- Joiada
- Johanan
- Jaddua
- Onias I
- Simon I the Just
- Eleazar II (250–237 BC)
- Menasseh (237–208 BC)
- Onias II (208–196 BC)
- Simon II (196–185 BC)
- Onias III (185–175 BC)
- Jason (175–172 BC)
- Menelaus (172–162 BC)
- Alcimus (162–153 BC)
- Jonathan Maccabaeus (153–143 BC)
- Simon (142–134 BC)
- John Hyrcanus I (134–104 BC)
- Aristobulus I (104–103 BC)
- Alexander Jannaeus (103–76 BC)
- John Hyrcanus II (76–66 BC)
- Aristobulus II (66–63 BC)
- John Hyrcanus II (restored) (63–40 BC)
- Antigonus (40–37 BC)
- Ananelus (37–36 BC)
- Aristobulus III (36 BC)
- Ananelus (restored) (36–30 BC)
- Joshua ben Fabus (30–23 BC)
- Simon ben Boethus (23–4 BC)
- Mattathias ben Theophilus I (23–4 BC)
- Joazar ben Boethus (4 BC)
- Eleazar ben Boethus (4–3 BC)
- Joshua ben Sie (3 BC–6 AD)
- Ananus ben Seth (6–15)
- Ishmael ben Fabus (15–16)
- Eleazar ben Ananus (16–17)
- Simon ben Camithus (17–18)
- Yehosef bar Qayyafa (a.k.a. Caiaphas) (18–36)
- Jonathan ben Ananus (36–37)
- Theophilus ben Ananus (37–41)
- Simon Cantatheras ben Boethus (41–43)
- Matthias ben Ananus (43)
- Aljoneus (43–44)
- Jonathan ben Ananus (restored) (44)
- Josephus ben Camydus (44–54)
- Ananias ben Nebedeus (44–54)
- Jonathan (54–58)
- Ishmael ben Fabus (restored?)
- Joseph Cabi ben Simon
- Ananus ben Artanus (63)
- Joshua ben Damneus (63)
- Joshua ben Gamaliel (63–64)
- Mattathias ben Theophilus II (65–67)
- Phannias ben Samuel (67–70)
References
- Bruce R. Gordon (2005). Regnal Chronologies. Retrieved November 29, 2005.