Murder at the Altar: The High Priest Whodunnit & The Power of the Temple
It was a quiet night in Jerusalem. A new shift of priests arrives at the perpetually burning fire of the altar, only to find the High Priest Yehoshua murdered in cold blood. The prime suspect? His own brother.
Welcome back to the History of Judaism. In this episode, we investigate a true ancient crime that shook the foundation of the post-exilic Jewish world. But to understand why this murder happened, we must first understand the immense power of the Temple, the ancient concept of sacrifice, and the political weight of the Priesthood.
In this episode, we explore:
The Anatomy of the Temple: Stripping away modern misconceptions to understand the Temple in Jerusalem not as a metaphor, but as the absolute, physical epicenter of ancient Jewish spiritual life.
The Zadokite Dynasty: A deep dive into the origins of the High Priests, the CEO-like power they wielded, and the original, political meaning behind the title of "Messiah" (the anointed one).
The Elephantine Connection: Cross-referencing the writings of Josephus with a fascinating mirror narrative from a Jewish military outpost on an island in the Nile River.
Palace Intrigue: How the stewardship of the Temple descended into the political maneuverings of the Persian Empire, setting the stage for a visionary new leader.
"A History of Medieval England is a History of Kings... A History of Judaism after 500 BCE is a History of Priests, and very often warring priests."
About the Host
Hosted by Yossi Silverman, a professional Jewish educator and tour guide. Bringing over a decade of experience in producing, editing, and presenting educational audio content, Yossi breathes life into the ancient stones, texts, and stories of Jewish history.
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Additional Music on a Creatove Commons License: Zadok the Priest, Coronation Anthem, HWV 258, performed by St Matthew's Concert Choir and Orchestra, dir. Damien Giromella
Suite Hebraique Rapsodie by E. Bloch performed by Elizabeth Frankel, Senior Strings (Viola), Rochester Music Guild
