Simon ben Camithus
Simon ben Camithus | |
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שִׁמְעוֹן בֶּן קִמְחִית | |
High Priest of Israel | |
In office 16 AD – 17 AD | |
Preceded by | Eleazar ben Ananus |
Succeeded by | Joseph ben Caiaphas |
Religious life | |
Religion | Second Temple Judaism |
Simon ben Camithus (Hebrew: שִׁמְעוֹן בֶּן קִמְחִית, romanized: Šimʿôn ben qimḥît̲) was a 1st-century High Priest of Israel,[1][2] who was given the office by the Roman procurator Valerius Gratus and held the office from 17AD to 18AD.[3] Very little is known of him, however he is briefly mentioned in the Talmud as one of the seven sons of Kimchit to serve as high priest,[4] and according to Josephus was succeeded as High Priest by Joseph Caiaphas.[5][6]
References
- ^ James C. VanderKam. From Joshua to Caiaphas: High Priest after the Exile (Fortress, 2004).
- ^ Robert Killian The Holy Bible "Chronicle" of Sequential Biblical Events (AuthorHouse, 2012).
- ^ High Priests of the Second Temple Period.
- ^ Yoma 47a
- ^ Josephus, Antiquities 18.2.2.
- ^ N. L. Kuehl, 1997 A Book of Evidence (Chapter Four).