- In the Bible,
Ithamar (Hebrew: אִיתָמָר, romanized: ʾĪṯāmār, lit. 'palm tree isle') was the
fourth (and the youngest) son of
Aaron the High Priest. Following...
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Ithamar Conkey Sloan (May 9, 1822 –
December 24, 1898) was an
American educator, lawyer, and politician. A Republican, he
served two
terms in the United...
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mentions that
Elisheba and
Aaron had four sons:
Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar, and
Ithamar. As per halakha, in
order for a
Jewish person to be
legitimately recognized...
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Ithamar (sometimes Ythamar) was the
first bishop in
England to be Saxon-born
rather than
consecrated by the
Irish or from
among Augustine's
Roman missionaries...
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Hebrew masculine given name.
Variants in
English include Etamar,
Isamar or
Ithamar. It
likely originally meant "island of palms" or "father of Tamar". In...
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buried in the
sacristy of the church. His
successor at
Rochester was
Ithamar, the
first Englishman consecrated to a
Gregorian missionary see. After...
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priesthood was
taken from him and
given (temporarily) to the
offspring of
Ithamar,
specifically Eli and his sons. However, upon the sin of Eli's sons Hophni...
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Ithamar Challita Romanos (Arabic: أيثمار شليطا رومانوس; born 10 May 1999) is a
Lebanese footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Lebanese club EFP. Romanos...
- commentaries.
Academic commentaries include those by
Jeaneane Fowler,
Ithamar Theodor, and
Robert Zaehner. A
collection of
Christian commentaries on...
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death of his
older brothers Nadab and Abihu, he and his
younger brother Ithamar were
appointed to the
charge of the sanctuary. His wife, a
daughter of...