HEZEKIAH, THE HIGH PRIEST
- HEZEKIAH, THE HIGH PRIEST
- HEZEKIAH, THE HIGH PRIEST (fourth century
B.C.E.), one of the most important Jewish personalities
to emigrate to Egypt after Ptolemy I's victory in the battle near Gaza
in 311 B.C.E. He is mentioned by Hecataeus of Abdera
(Jos., Apion, 1:187–9) under the name Ezekias as "a man of about 66
years of age, highly esteemed by his countrymen, intellectual,
and moreover, an able speaker and
unsurpassed as a man of business." Hezekiah assembled his friends and
tried to convince them of the advantages of emigration to Egypt, "for he
had in writing the conditions attaching to their settlement and
political status." Scholars have tended to doubt the accuracy of this
passage, because the high priest at this time was Onias, and there was
none by the name of Hezekiah. However the term αρχιερένς applied to
Hezekiah does not necessarily signify high priest; it can mean a priest
of high standing (ibid., 1:186–9). In 1931 a coin of the
fourth century B.C.E. was discovered in the Beth-Zur
excavations which bears the names of Hezekiah and perhaps Jehohan (an?).
Albright identifies the latter with Onias the high priest. In his
opinion, the coin belongs to Hezekiah, who was an important priest
during this period and served as treasurer.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
V. Tcherikover, Hellenistic Civilization and the Jews (1959),
56ff., 273, 300, 425ff. n. 46; H. Willrich, Juden und
Griechen (1895), 31ff.; Albright, in: BASOR, 43
(1931); R. Sellers, Citadel of Beth-Zur (1933), 73–74, no. 9;
A. Reifenberg, Ancient Jewish Coins (1947), 9; Schalit, in:
Sefer Yohanan Lewy (1949), 263 n. 2.
(Isaiah Gafni /
Edna Elazary)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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