Yes. They were Jewish rabbis, and they were/are allowed to marry. Since Jesus Christ did not marry, many Christian priests do not marry, but, there are a lot of Christian priest that do get married.
It is said that only the Pharos and the high priests were allowed in the GREAT pyramids.
Judas betrayed jesus for thirty peaces of silver to the high priests.
Along with Judas the priests , and high priest servant was there.
In the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Judas turned Jesus in to the scribes and high priests in exchange for coins.
Pontius Pilate was the one who gave the order that Jesus be crucified; he was Roman, and not Jewish.However, he did so at the request of the Jewish high priests.
There were many 'priests' around in that time... all from the tribe of Levi (as commanded in the Old testament). None of these, including the chief priests, are mentioned by name in the Gospel accoun t of the trials. However, the HIGH priest - the chief of all the priests, was mentioned. He was Caiaphas (pronounced Kigh - a - Fass) and it was he who led the Jewish trial against Jesus.
The people who paid Judas 30, thirty peaces of silver to betray Jesus, were the high priests in the temple and pharases.
The high priests and lesser priests.
The sanctuary was the most important and special part of the temple. It was a mysterious and dark place that only the high priests and the kings were allowed to enter.
The high priests and lesser priests.
Ultimately, the Romans. The High Priests wanted him dead, but the High Priests did not have more say in the situation than the Roman procurator (Pilate) did. Pilate, of course, tried to "wash his hands" of the whole thing, but that does not change the fact that Pilate could have stopped it - he didn't.
Caiaphas was High Priest. Jesus was sentenced to death on the orders of Pilate, the Roman Governor because the Jewish leaders had no authority to do so. The Pharisees and priests, as a committee, urged Pilate to condemn Jesus.