Joshua also told Eleazar the high priest, and the senate, what the spies had sworn to Rahab, who continued what had been sworn.
Their model of poetry was the clumsy verse of Eleazar Kalir, which they considered inimitable.
With a surly air Eleazar put down the bellows, and came out of his corner.
According to the history the high-priesthood did not invariably follow the line of Eleazar.
Eleazar had heard that troubles were begun, but he hoped children would bring peace to all.