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LEVITES @ -(The descendants of Levi) -Set apart as ministers of religion Numbers:1:47-54; Numbers:3:6-16; Numbers:16:9; Numbers:26:57-62; Deuteronomy:10:8; 1Chronicles:15:2 -Substituted in the place of the firstborn children Numbers:3:12-41-45; Numbers:8:14-16-18; Numbers:18:6 -Religious zeal of Exodus:32:26-28; Deuteronomy:33:9-10; Malachi:2:4-5 -Consecration of Numbers:8:6-21 -Sedition among, led by Korah, Dathan, Abiram, and On, on account of jealousy toward Moses and Aaron Numbers:16 with Numbers:4:19-20 -Three divisions of, each having the name of one of its progenitors-Gershon, Kohath, and Merari Numbers:3:17 -Gershonites and their duties Numbers:3:18-26; Numbers:4:23-26; Numbers:10:17 -The ruling chief over the Gershonites was the second son of the ruling high priest Numbers:4:28 -The Kohathites, consisting of the families of the Amramites, the Izeharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites Numbers:3:27; Numbers:4:18-20 -Of the Amramites, Aaron and his family were set apart as priests Exodus:28:1; Exodus:29:9; Numbers:3:38; Numbers:17:1-4 Numbers:17:8 Numbers:18:1 -The remaining families appointed to take charge of the ark of the covenant, table, lampstand, altars, and vessels of the sanctuary, the hangings, and all the service Numbers:3:27-32; Numbers:4:2-15 -The chief over the Kohathites was the oldest son of the ruling high priest Numbers:3:32; 1Chronicles:9:20 -The Merarites Numbers:3:20 Numbers:3:33-37 Numbers:4:31-33; Numbers:7:8; 1Chronicles:6:19 1Chronicles:6:1Chronicles:10:17; 29, 30; 1Chronicles:23:21-23 -The chief over the Merarites was the second son of the ruling high priest Numbers:4:33 -Place of, in encampments and the march Numbers:1:50-53; Numbers:2:17; Numbers:3:23-35 -Cities assigned to, in the land of Canaan Joshua:21 -Lodged in the chambers of the temple 1Chronicles:9:27 1Chronicles:9:33 Ezekiel:40:44 -Resided also in villages outside of Jerusalem Nehemiah:12:29 -Age of .When inducted into office Numbers:4:3 Numbers:4:30, 47; 1Chronicles:23:3 1Chronicles:23:1Chronicles:8:23-26; 24, 27; Ezra:3:8 .When retired from office Numbers:4:3-47 -Functions of .Had charge of the tabernacle in the encampments and on the march Numbers:1:50-53; Numbers:3:6-9 Numbers:3:21-37 Numbers:4:1-15-17-49; Numbers:8:19; Numbers:18:3-6 .Had charge of the temple 1Chronicles:9:27-29; 1Chronicles:23:2-32; Ezra:8:24-34 -Carried the ark of the covenant 1Chronicles:15:2 1Chronicles:15:Deuteronomy:10:8; 26, 27 -Ministered in the presence of the ark of the covenant 1Chronicles:16:4 -Custodians and administrators of the tithes and other offerings 1Chronicles:9:26-29; 1Chronicles:26:28; 1Chronicles:29:8; 2Chronicles:24:5 2Chronicles:24:11 2Chronicles:31:11-19; 2Chronicles:34:9; Ezra:8:29-30 Ezra:8:33; Nehemiah:12:44 -Prepared the shewbread 1Chronicles:23:28-29 -Assisted the priests in preparing the sacrifice 2Chronicles:29:12-36; 2Chronicles:35:1-18 -Killed the Passover lambs for the people of the captivity Ezra:6:20-21 -Teachers of the law Deuteronomy:33:10; 2Chronicles:17:8-9; 2Chronicles:30:22; 2Chronicles:35:3; Nehemiah:8:7-13; Malachi:2:6-7 -Were judges Deuteronomy:17:9; 1Chronicles:23:4; 1Chronicles:26:29; 2Chronicles:19:8-11; Nehemiah:11:16 -See JUDGES -(Were scribes of the sacred books) -See SCRIBES -Pronounced the blessings of the law in the responsive service at Mount Gerizim Deuteronomy:27:12; Joshua:8:33 -Were porters of the doors -See PORTERS -Were overseers in building and the repairs of the temple 1Chronicles:23:2-4; Ezra:3:8-9 -Were musicians of the temple service -See MUSIC -Supervised weights and measures as standards of doing business 1Chronicles:23:29 -The list of those who returned from captivity Ezra:2:40-63; Ezra:7:7; Ezra:8:16-20; Nehemiah:7:43-73; 12 -Sealed the covenant with Nehemiah Nehemiah:10:9-28 -Profits from .In lieu of landed inheritance, forty-eight cities with suburbs were assigned to them Numbers:35:2-8 with Numbers:18:24 .And Numbers:26:62; Numbers:12:12 Numbers:12:Deuteronomy:10:9; 18, 19; Deuteronomy:14:27-29; Deuteronomy:18:1-8; Joshua:13:14; Joshua:14:3; Joshua:18:7; 1Chronicles:6:54-81; 1Chronicles:13:2; 2Chronicles:23:2; Ezekiel:34:1-5 -Assigned to, by families Joshua:21:4-40 -Suburbs of their cities were inalienable for debt Leviticus:25:32-34 -Tithes and other offerings Numbers:18:24-26-32; Deuteronomy:18:1-8; Deuteronomy:26:11-13; Joshua:13:14; Nehemiah:10:38-39; Nehemiah:12:44 Nehemiah:12:47 -First fruits Nehemiah:12:44 Nehemiah:12:47 -The plunder of war, including captives Numbers:31:30 Numbers:31:42-47 -See TITHES -Tithes withheld from Nehemiah:13:10-13; Malachi:3:10 -Pensioned 2Chronicles:31:16-18 -Owned lands Deuteronomy:18:8; with_1Kings:2:26 -Land allotted to, by Ezekiel Ezekiel:48:13-14 -Enrollment of, at Mount Sinai Numbers:1:47-49; Numbers:2:33; Numbers:3:14-39; Numbers:4:2-3; Numbers:26:57-62; 1Chronicles:23:3-5 -Degraded from the Levitical office by Jeroboam 2Chronicles:11:13-17; 2Chronicles:13:9-11 -Loyal to the ruler 2Kings:11:7-11; 2Chronicles:23:7 -Intermarried with Canaanites Ezra:9:1-2; Ezra:10:23-24 -Exempt from enrollment for military duty Numbers:1:47-54; with_1Chronicles:12:26 -Subordinate to the sons of Aaron Numbers:3:9; Numbers:8:19; Numbers:18:6 -Prophecies concerning Jeremiah:33:18; Ezekiel:44:10-14; Malachi:3:3 -Of their repentance of the crucifixion of the Messiah Zechariah:12:10-13 -John's vision concerning Revelation:7:7


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LEVITES @ descendants of Levi, had charge of the Tabernacle, etc.- Exodus:32:26; Numbers:1:50; Numbers:3:6; Numbers:3:39; Numbers:8:18; Numbers:8:24; Numbers:18:3; Numbers:26:57; Numbers:35:2 Deuteronomy:12:19; Deuteronomy:14:27; 1Chronicles:23:27; 2Chronicles:11:13; 2Chronicles:23:2; 2Chronicles:29:34; Luke:10:32 - Emoluments of. SEE Priests, LEADERS


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LEVITES @ - (descendants of Levi). Sometimes the name extends to the whole tribe, the priests included, Exodus:6:25; Leviticus:25:32; Numbers:35:2; Joshua:21:3-41) etc; sometimes only to those members of the tribe who were not priests, and as distinguished from them. Sometimes again it is added as an epithet of the smaller portion of the tribe, and we read of "the priests the Levites." Joshua:3:3; Ezekiel:44:15) The history of the tribe and of the functions attached to its several orders is essential to any right apprehension of the history of Israel as a people. It will fall naturally into four great periods:-- I. The time of the exodus . --There is no trace of the consecrated character of the Levites till the institution of a hereditary priesthood in the family of Aaron, during the first withdrawal of Moses to the solitude of Sinai. Exodus:24:1) The next extension of the idea of the priesthood grew out of the terrible crisis of Exod 32. The tribe stood forth separate and apart, recognizing even in this stern work the spiritual as higher than the natural. From this time they occupied a distinct position. The tribe of Levi was to take the place of that earlier priesthood of the first-born as representatives of the holiness of the people. At the time of their first consecration there were 22,000 of them, almost exactly the number of the first-born males in the whole nation. As the tabernacle was the sign of the presence among the people of their unseen King, so the Levites were, among the other tribes of Israel, as the royal guard that waited exclusively on him. It was obviously essential for their work as the bearers and guardians of the sacred tent that there should be a fixed assignment of duties; and now accordingly we meet with the first outlines of the organization which afterward became permanent. The division of the tribe into the three sections that traced their descent from the sons of Levi formed the groundwork of it. The work which they all had to do required a man’s full strength, and therefore, though twenty was the starting-point for military service, Numb 1, they were not to enter on their active service till they were thirty. Numbers:4:23 Numbers:4:30,35) At fifty they were to be free from all duties but those of superintendence. Numbers:8:25-26) (1) The Kohathites, as nearest of kin to the priests, held from the first the highest offices. They were to bear all the vessels of the sanctuary, the ark itself included. Numbers:3:31 Numbers:4:15 Numbers:31:35 ) (2) the Gershonites had to carry the tent-hangings and curtains. Numbers:4:22-26) (3) The heavier burden of the boards, bars and pillars of the tabernacle fell on the sons of Merari. The Levites were to have no territorial possessions. In place of them they were to receive from the others the tithes of the produce of the land, from which they, in their turn, offered a tithe to the priests, as a recognition of their higher consecration. Numbers:18:21-24-26; Nehemiah:10:37) Distinctness and diffusion were both to be secured by the assignment to the whole tribe of forty-eight cities, with an outlying "suburb," Numbers:35:2) of meadowland for the pasturage of their flocks and herds. The reverence of the people for them was to be heightened by the selection of six of these as cities of refuge. Through the whole land the Levites were to take the place of the old household priests, sharing in all festivals and rejoicings. (12:19; 14:26-27; 26:11) Every third year they were to have an additional share in the produce of the land. (14:28; 26:12) To "the priests the Levites" was to belong the office of preserving, transcribing and interpreting the law. (17:9-12; 31:26) II. The period of the judges. --The successor of Moses, though belonging to another tribe, did all that could be done to make the duty above named a reality. The submission of the Gibeonites enabled him to relieve the tribe-divisions of Gershon and Merari of the most burdensome of their duties. The conquered Hivites became "hewers of wood and drawers of water" for the house of Jehovah and for the congregation. Joshua:9:27) As soon as the conquerors had advanced far enough to proceed to a partition of the country, the forty-eight cities were assigned to them. III. The monarchy. --When David’s kingdom was established, there came a fuller organization of the whole tribe. Their position in relation to the priesthood was once again definitely recognized. In the worship of the tabernacle under David, as afterward in that of the temple, the Levites were the gatekeepers, vergers, sacristans, choristers, of the central sanctuary of the nation. They were, in the language of ( 1Chronicles:23:24-32) to which we may refer as almost the locus classicus on this subject, "to wait on the sons of Aaron for the service of the house of Jehovah, in the courts, and the chambers, and the purifying of all holy things." They were, besides this, "to stand every morning to thank and praise Jehovah, and likewise at even." They were, lastly, "to offer" --i.e. to assist the priest in offering-- "all burnt sacrifices to Jehovah in the sabbaths and on the set feasts." They lived for the greater part of the year in their own cities, and came up at fixed periods to take their turn of work. ( 1Chronicles:25:1; 1Chronicles:26:1) ... The educational work which the Levites received for their peculiar duties, no less than their connection, more or less intimate, with the schools of the prophets, would tend to make them the teachers of the others, the transcribers and interpreters of the law, the chroniclers of the times in which they lived. (Thus they became to the Israelites what ministers and teachers are to the people now, and this teaching and training the people in morality and religion was no doubt one of the chief reasons why they were set apart by God from the people, and yet among the people. --ED.) The revolt of the ten tribes, and the policy pursued by Jeroboam, who wished to make the priests the creatures and instruments of the king, and to establish a provincial and divided worship, caused them to leave the cities assigned to them in the territory of Israel, and gather round the metropolis of Judah. ( 2Chronicles:11:13-14) In the kingdom of Judah they were, from this time forward, a powerful body, politically as well as ecclesiastically. IV. After the captivity. --During the period that followed the captivity of the Levites contributed to the formation of the so-called Great Synagogue. They, with the priests, formed the majority of the permanent Sanhedrin, and as such had a large share in the administration of justice even in capital cases. They appear but seldom in the history of the New Testament.


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Levites, the @ Descended from Jacob's third son Genesis:29:34 Hebrews:7:9 Hebrews:7:10 -- Prophecies respecting Genesis:49:5 Genesis:49:7 Deuteronomy:33:8-11 -- Originally consisted for three families or divisions Numbers:3:17 1Chronicles:6:16-48 -- Not numbered with Israel Numbers:1:47-49 -- Numbered separately after the people from a month old Numbers:3:14-16 Numbers:3:39 -- Families, as numbered -- Of Gershom Numbers:3:18 Numbers:3:21 Numbers:3:22 -- Of Kohath Numbers:3:19 Numbers:3:27 Numbers:3:28 -- Of Merari Numbers:3:20 Numbers:3:33 Numbers:3:34 -- Chosen by God for service of the sanctuary 1Chronicles:15:2 Numbers:3:6 -- Were consecrated Numbers:8:6 Numbers:8:14 -- Taken instead of the first-born of Israel Numbers:3:12 Numbers:3:13 Numbers:3:40-45 Numbers:8:16-18 -- Zeal against idolatry a cause of their appointment Exodus:32:26-28 Deuteronomy:33:9 Deuteronomy:33:10 -- Entered on their service at twenty-five years of age Numbers:8:24 -- Numbered as ministers at thirty Numbers:4:3 Numbers:4:23-49 -- Superannuated at fifty Numbers:8:25 -- When superannuated required to perform the less arduous duties Numbers:8:26 -- Ceremonies at consecration of -- Cleansing and purifying Numbers:8:7 -- Making a sin-offering for Numbers:8:8 Numbers:8:12 -- Elders of Israel laying their hands on them Numbers:8:9 Numbers:8:10 -- Presenting them to God as an offering for the people Numbers:8:11 Numbers:8:15 -- Setting before the priest and presenting them as their offering to God Numbers:8:13 -- Given to Aaron and sons Numbers:3:9 Numbers:8:19 -- Encamped round the tabernacle Numbers:1:50 Numbers:1:52 Numbers:1:53 Numbers:3:23 Numbers:3:29 Numbers:3:35 -- Marched in the centre of Israel Numbers:2:17 -- Services of -- Ministering to the Lord Deuteronomy:10:8 -- Ministering to priests Numbers:3:6 Numbers:3:7 Numbers:18:2 -- Ministering to the people 2Chronicles:35:3 -- Keeping the charge of the sanctuary Numbers:18:3 1Chronicles:23:32 -- Keeping sacred instruments and vessels Numbers:3:8 1Chronicles:9:28 1Chronicles:9:29 -- Keeping sacred oil, flour, &:c 1Chronicles:9:29 1Chronicles:9:30 -- Keeping sacred treasures 1Chronicles:26:20 -- Taking charge of the tithes, offerings, &:c 2Chronicles:31:11-19 Nehemiah:12:44 -- Doing the service of tabernacle Numbers:8:19 Numbers:8:22 -- Taking down, putting up, and carrying the tabernacle, &:c Numbers:1:50 Numbers:1:51 Numbers:4:5-33 -- Preparing the sacrifices for the priests 1Chronicles:23:31 2Chronicles:35:11 -- Preparing the show bread 1Chronicles:9:31 1Chronicles:9:32 1Chronicles:23:29 -- Purifying the holy things 1Chronicles:23:28 -- Regulating weights and measures 1Chronicles:23:29 -- Teaching the people 2Chronicles:17:8 2Chronicles:17:9 2Chronicles:30:22 2Chronicles:35:3 Nehemiah:8:7 -- Blessing the people Deuteronomy:10:8 -- Keeping the gates of the temple 1Chronicles:9:17-26 1Chronicles:23:5 2Chronicles:35:15 Nehemiah:12:25 -- Conducting the sacred music 1Chronicles:23:5-30 2Chronicles:5:12 2Chronicles:5:13 Nehemiah:12:24 Nehemiah:12:27-43 -- Singing praises before the army 2Chronicles:20:21 2Chronicles:20:22 -- Judging and deciding in controversies Deuteronomy:17:9 1Chronicles:23:4 2Chronicles:19:8 -- Guarded king's person and house in times of danger 2Kings:11:5-9 2Chronicles:23:5-7 -- Had no inheritance in Israel Deuteronomy:10:9 Joshua:13:33 Joshua:14:3 -- The Jews to be kind and benevolent to Deuteronomy:12:12 Deuteronomy:12:18 Deuteronomy:12:19 Deuteronomy:14:29 Deuteronomy:16:11 Deuteronomy:16:14 -- Eight and forty cities with extensive suburbs, appointed for Numbers:35:2-8 -- The tithes given to, for their support Numbers:18:21 Numbers:18:24 2Chronicles:31:4 2Chronicles:31:5 Nehemiah:12:44 Nehemiah:12:45 Hebrews:7:5 -- Bound to give a tenth of their tithes to the priests Numbers:18:26-32 -- Had a part of their offerings Deuteronomy:18:1 Deuteronomy:18:2 -- David -- Numbered them first from thirty years old 1Chronicles:23:2-3 -- Divided them into four classed 1Chronicles:23:4-6 -- By his last words had them numbered from twenty years old 1Chronicles:23:24 1Chronicles:23:27 -- Made them serve from twenty on account of the lightness of their duties 1Chronicles:23:26 1Chronicles:23:28-32 -- Subdivided into 24 courses 1Chronicles:23:6 1Chronicles:25:8-31 -- Made them attend in courses 2Chronicles:8:14 2Chronicles:31:17 -- Served in courses after captivity Ezra:6:18 -- Had chiefs or officers over them Numbers:3:24 Numbers:3:30 Numbers:3:35 1Chronicles:15:4-10 2Chronicles:35:9 Ezra:8:29 -- Were all under control of the high priest's deputy Numbers:3:32 1Chronicles:9:20 -- While in attendance lodged around the temple 1Chronicles:9:27 -- Punished with death for encroaching on the priestly office Numbers:18:3 -- Punishment of Korah and others of, for offering incense Numbers:16:1-35

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