- – the Gershonites, Kohathites, Merarites, and
Aaronids;
Aaron – the
eponymous ancestor of the
Aaronids –
could not be portra**** as a
brother to Gershon...
- – the Gershonites, Kohathites, Merarites, and
Aaronids;
Aaron – the
eponymous ancestor of the
Aaronids – couldn't be portra**** as a
brother to Gershon...
- the
Levites — the Gershonites, the Kohathites, the Merarites, and the
Aaronids. Jochebed's
position in the
family tree of
Gershon is uncertain. Some m****cripts...
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claimed descent from Levi---the Gershonites, Kehathites, Merarites, and
Aaronids.
Since Aaron could not have been a
brother to Gershon, Kehath, and Merari[further...
- and
temples in
northern Israel. The
southern tribes,
together with the
Aaronid priesthood,
remained in Jerusalem, with the city
becoming the
capital of...
-
groups among the
levites - the Gershonites, Kohathites, Merarites, and
Aaronids;
according to the
Jewish Encyclopedia,
Levite was
originally just a job...
-
activity between the
Gershonites and
other Levites, in
particular the
Aaronids, is
found only in the
Priestly Code, and not in p****ages that
textual scholars...
-
denigration of Moses, the hero of the
Shiloh priesthood (which
rivaled the
Aaronids). One
possible reason for the
punishment is that
Moses had
struck the rock...
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redacted and
represents three stages: non
Levitical priests Levitical priests Aaronids and
Levites However, Wellhausen's
views depend on some critical, but unproven...
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legitimize their respective claims to
privilege and power. He
describes the
Aaronid priesthood in the
Kingdom of Judah,
which claimed descent from
Aaron and...