Jesus, son of Fabus, also known as Jesus, son of Phabet, Jesus son of Phiabi
or Joshua ben Fabus (), was a
Jewish High priest
High Priest ( he, כהן גדול, translit=Kohen Gadol or ; ) was the title of the chief religious official of Judaism from the early post-Babylonian captivity, Exilic times until Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE), the destruction of the Second Temple ...
(c. 30 – 23 BCE) in the 1st century BCE.
He succeeded
Ananelus Ananelus (also known as Hanameel) was a Jewish High priest in the 1st century BCE.
Though of priestly descent, he was not a member of the Hasmonean dynasty. The Mishnah (Parah 3:5) identifies him as Hanameel the Egyptian, while Josephus ("Ant." xv. ...
and was removed by
Herod when he appointed his father-in-law,
Simon ben Boethus
Simon son of Boethus (also known as Simon son of Boëthus, Simeon ben Boethus or Shimon ben Boethus) () was a Jewish High priest (ca. 23 – 4 BCE) in the 1st century BCE and father-in-law of Herod the Great. According to Josephus, he was also ...
, to the high-priesthood.
References
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1st-century BCE High Priests of Israel