High Priest - Daisaishi

Japanese: 大祭司 - ダイサイシ
High Priest - Daisaishi
The chief priest. In Judaism, the succession was hereditary through the direct descendants of Aaron the Levite until the middle of the 2nd century BC, but after that, political authorities held the power to appoint and dismiss priests.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
祭司の長。ユダヤ教では紀元前2世紀半ばまでレビ人のアロンの直系男子が世襲したが、その後は政治的権力者らが任免権を握るようになった。

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