Aristobulus I - Wikipedia Judah Aristobulus I, or Aristobulus I ( ˌ æ r ɪ s t ə ˈ b j uː l ə s ; Greek: Ἀριστόβουλος, romanized: Aristóboulos), was the High Priest of Israel and the first Hasmonean king of Judaea, reigning from 104 BCE until his death the following year
Aristobulus - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Aristobulus starved his mother to death, killed his brother Antigonus, and imprisoned three other brothers He compelled the Itureans to adopt Judaism as their religion He reigned only one year (105-104 b c ) and died of a painful disease
Topical Bible: Aristobulus Aristobulus is a biblical figure mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Apostle Paul's Epistle to the Romans His name appears in Romans 16:10, where Paul writes, "Greet those who belong to the household of Aristobulus"
ARISTOBULUS I - JewishEncyclopedia. com King of Judea, eldest son of John Hyrcanus; born about 140 B C ; died 104 He succeeded his father in the office of high priest, while his mother (or, according to Wellhausen, his stepmother) was, by the will of his father, to rule as queen
Aristobulus I - Jewish Virtual Library Fifth Hasmonean priest to rule Judea (104-103 B C E ) and the eldest son of Johanan Hyrcanus I According to his father's will, Aristobulus was to become high priest while his mother was to receive the throne
Aristobulus - Biblical Cyclopedia Aristobu'lus (Α᾿ριστόβουλος, best counselor, a frequent Grecian name), the name of several men in sacred history 1 A Jewish priest (2 Maccabees 1:10), who resided in Egypt in the reign of Ptolemy (VI) Philometor (comp Grimm, 2 Maccabees 1:9)
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Aristobulus in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online) (1) Son of the Maccabean, John Hyrcanus, who assumed the power and also the title of king after his father's death (105 BC) and associated with him, as co-regent, his brother Antigonus (Ant , XIII, xi), though by the will of his father the government was entrusted to his mother
Aristobulus IV - Wikipedia Aristobulus IV (31–7 BC) was a prince of Judea from the Herodian dynasty, and was married to his cousin, Berenice, daughter of Costobarus and Salome I He was the son of Herod the Great and his second wife, Mariamne I, [1] the last of the Hasmoneans, and was thus a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty