- for "priest", used in
reference to the
Aaronic priesthood, also
called Aaronites or Aaronides. They are
traditionally believed, and
halakhically required...
- sanctuary,
charge of its
interior and the
altar was
committed to the
Aaronites alone. Aaron, like Moses, was not
permitted to
enter Canaan with the Israelites...
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Levites according to
their tribal sub-divisions. 13
cities were for the
Aaronites. 13
cities were for the Gershonites. 10
cities were for the Kohathites...
- times, the
other three being the Gershonites, the Merarites, and the
Aaronites (more
commonly known as Kohanim). The
Bible claims that the Kohathites...
- F.S.
Miles do****ents a robe-wearing, animal-sacrificing sect
claiming Aaronite descent in the
village of Mananzara. The
group ****erts that its Jewish...
-
mentioned in
precedence to Abiathar.
Zadok was also
chief officer over the
Aaronites. The term high
priest is not used in the
Hebrew scriptures from the time...
-
priesthood (i.e.,
those priests with
power to
offer sacrifices to God) as an
Aaronite privilege, and the
responsibilities and
dangers of
their position. With...
-
territory of Naphtali: Kedesh, Hammoth-dor, and
Kartan Kohathites Merarites Aaronites Peake's
Commentary on the
Bible Jewish Encyclopedia Numbers 3:25–26 Cheyne...
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replaced that at Jerusalem,
boosting the
prestige of Bethel's
priests (the
Aaronites)
against those of
Jerusalem (the Zadokites), now in
exile in Babylon....
- " Consequently, Israel, being, as the priest-people,
enjoined like the
Aaronite priest to
sanctify the name of God and
avoid whatever tends to desecrate...