Manasseh (High Priest) Explained
Mannasseh, also transliterated as Mannasses, was a Jewish High Priest (c. 245-240 BC) during the Second Temple period. He was the son of Jaddua and brother of Onias I.[1]
He was succeeded by his nephew's son Onias II.[2]
Patrilineal Ancestry
- Abraham
- Isaac
- Jacob
- Levi
- Kohath
- Amram
- Aaron
- Eleazar
- Phinehas
- Abishua
- Bukki
- Uzzi
- Zerahiah
- Meraioth
- Amariah
- Ahitub
- Zadok
- Ahimaaz
- Azariah
- Johanan
- Azariah
- Amariah
- Ahitub
- Zadok II
- Shallum
- Hilkiah
- Azariah
- Seraiah
- Jehozadak
- Joshua the High Priest
- Joiakim
- Eliashib
- Joiada
- Johanan
- Jaddua
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Ingrid Hjelm. The Samaritans and Early Judaism: A Literary Analysis. 16 December 2012. 1 January 2000. Continuum International Publishing Group. 978-1-84127-072-2. 133–.
- Book: H. T. Spence. The Canon of Scripture. 16 December 2012. 2010. Foundations Bible College. 978-1-882542-52-9. 148–.