- used in
reference to the
Aaronic priesthood, also
called Aaronites or
Aaronides. They are
traditionally believed, and
halakhically required, to be of...
- two-tier
hierarchy of
Aaronides and
Levites appears in Ezra,
Nehemiah and Chronicles. As a result, many
historians think that
Aaronide families did not control...
-
claimed descent from Levi—the Gershonites, Kehathites, Merarites, and
Aaronides.
Since Aaron could not have been a
brother to Gershon, Kehath, and Merari...
- as
priests before him .... Num 17 ...
presented the Levites, not the
Aaronides, as the
chosen priests. Levine, E. (2015). "The
Historical Cir****stances...
- Metzger,
David (2004). "Pentateuchal
Rhetoric and the
Voice of the
Aaronides". In Lipson,
Carol S.; Binkley,
Roberta A. (eds.).
Rhetoric before and...
- "priests".
Unlike the
Hebrew kohen, an
Ethiopian kahən is not
necessarily of
Aaronide descent. Shlit"a (שליט"א SHLYT"A),
originally a
medieval Aramaic honorific...
-
scholars attribute the laws in the P
source to the
desire to
glorify the
Aaronide priestly caste responsible for
their composition. The
Priestly source begins...
- as God
himself is eternal.
Practically speaking, the
Torah forbids non-
Aaronides from
offering the
Ketoret offering on the
inner altar,
approaching the...
- interesting,
because just as a
tzitz appeared on the Aaron’s rod so is the
Aaronide high-priest
supposed to wear a
tzitz on his forehead. In
addition to this...