Joezer, Son of Boethus
JOEZER, SON OF BOETHUS
JOEZER, SON OF BOETHUS , high priest (23–5 b.c.e.), appointed shortly before *Herod's death, as successor to *Mattathias b. Theophilus. The latter had been deposed for his part in tearing down the golden eagle which Herod had ordered to be placed over the Temple gate. He was a brother of Mariamne, Herod's wife, and of Eleazar, who also served as high priest. Joezer played an important role in pacifying the people when they resisted the attempts of *Quirinius, governor of Syria, to conduct a census in Judea, after the deposition of Archelaus in 6 c.e. Though Joezer ensured the cooperation of the people, Quirinius nevertheless deposed him soon after.
bibliography:
Jos., Ant., 17:164; 18:3, 26; Schuerer, Gesch, 1 (19014), 468, 541f.; 2 (19074), 270.
[Lea Roth]