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chief priests

Definition:

The chief priests were important Jewish religious leaders during the time that Jesus lived on earth.

  • The chief priests were responsible for everything needed for the worship services at the temple. They were also in charge of the money that was given to the temple.
  • They were higher in rank and power than the ordinary priests. Only the high priest had more authority.
  • The chief priests were some of Jesus' main enemies and they strongly influenced the Roman leaders to arrest and kill him.

Translation Suggestions:

  • The term "chief priests" could also be translated as "head priests" or "leading priests" or "ruling priests."
  • Make sure this term is translated differently from the term "high priest."

(See also: chief · highpriest · jewishleaders · priest)

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