Eleazar was a Jewish High Priest (c. 260–245 BC) during the Second Temple period. He was the son of Onias I and brother of Simon I. Eleazar was the high priest involved in communication with Ptolemy II Philadelphus discussed in the Letter of Aristeas. According to the letter, Eleazar sent seventy two scholars, six from each of the tribes of Israel to the island of Pharos, in order to provide the Library of Alexandria with a Greek translation of the Hebrew Law, also called the Septuagint. He was succeeded by his uncle Manasseh.
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| - Eleazar was a Jewish High Priest (c. 260–245 BC) during the Second Temple period. He was the son of Onias I and brother of Simon I. Eleazar was the high priest involved in communication with Ptolemy II Philadelphus discussed in the Letter of Aristeas. According to the letter, Eleazar sent seventy two scholars, six from each of the tribes of Israel to the island of Pharos, in order to provide the Library of Alexandria with a Greek translation of the Hebrew Law, also called the Septuagint. He was succeeded by his uncle Manasseh. (en)
- Eleazar fue un Sumo Sacerdote judío (c. 260–245 a. C.) durante el tiempo del Segundo Templo. Era hijo de Onías I y hermano de Simón I. Eleazar fue el sumo sacerdote implicado en la comunicación con Ptolomeo II Filadelfo del que se habla en la Carta de Aristeas o Pseudo-Aristeas. Según la carta, Eleazar envió setenta y dos eruditos, seis de cada de las tribus de Israel a la isla de Faros para proporcionar a la Biblioteca de Alejandría una traducción griega de la Ley hebrea, también llamada la Septuaginta. Fue sucedido por su tío Manasés. (es)
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| - Eleazar was a Jewish High Priest (c. 260–245 BC) during the Second Temple period. He was the son of Onias I and brother of Simon I. Eleazar was the high priest involved in communication with Ptolemy II Philadelphus discussed in the Letter of Aristeas. According to the letter, Eleazar sent seventy two scholars, six from each of the tribes of Israel to the island of Pharos, in order to provide the Library of Alexandria with a Greek translation of the Hebrew Law, also called the Septuagint. He was succeeded by his uncle Manasseh. (en)
- Eleazar fue un Sumo Sacerdote judío (c. 260–245 a. C.) durante el tiempo del Segundo Templo. Era hijo de Onías I y hermano de Simón I. Eleazar fue el sumo sacerdote implicado en la comunicación con Ptolomeo II Filadelfo del que se habla en la Carta de Aristeas o Pseudo-Aristeas. Según la carta, Eleazar envió setenta y dos eruditos, seis de cada de las tribus de Israel a la isla de Faros para proporcionar a la Biblioteca de Alejandría una traducción griega de la Ley hebrea, también llamada la Septuaginta. Fue sucedido por su tío Manasés. (es)
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