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What is the difference between a priest and a Levite? I thought a Levite was a priest What is the difference here? 31 And by chance a priest was going down on that road, and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side 32 Likewise a Levite also, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side The Answer: The passage to which reference is made is the parable of the good
In Judges 17:7, how could the young man be both “a Levite” and “of the . . . The Levites had no tribal allotment, but were allotted several cities in each tribal territory Josh 21:4 And the sons of Aaron the priest, who were of the Levites, received thirteen cities by lot from the tribe of Judah and from the tribe of the Simeonites and from the tribe of Benjamin The man in question was a descendant of Levi who lived in and identified with the tribe of Judah
What distinguished a priest from other Levites? II Chron 29: “For the Levites were more conscientious to consecrate themselves than the priests ” What made a priest different from any other Levite?
Is there a parallel between the Levite cutting up his concubines body . . . BS”D (For context, I was researching the story of The Levite’s Concubine and found my way here without necessarily meaning to ) I’m not sure about the intent of the original question regarding a connection between the two passengers, though I wonder Is it a question of whether the texts offer context for what the dissection and dissemination of body parts meant symbolically? Or, is the
Is the man in the Good Samaritan parable immediately known to the . . . In the Parable of the Good Samaritan, it is the Samaritan - not the priest or the Levite - who fulfills this divine mandate Ironically, those who were expected to understand and uphold the law failed to act, while the one regarded as an outsider exemplified true obedience to God's command
Was Barnabas land ownership as a Levite against Mosaic Law? Zacharias was a Levite, and his wife, Elisabeth, was of the daughters of Aaron He served in the temple and they lived in the hill country of Judeae, almost certainly in Hebron, the town set aside for Levites So the Levites were, presumably, still being looked after properly within Israel You raise an interesting question as to why Barnabas had the land But the main point is that, whether
Who Was Jonathan the Grandson of Moses (or Manasseh) in Judges 18:30? The only uncertainty in the matter is whether this wandering Levite, this young Jonathan who for less than thirty shillings a year becomes the priest of an idolatrous worship, was the actual grandson, or only a later descendant of Moses, since the Jews often omit steps in their genealogies