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Birthright @ (1.) This word denotes the special privileges and advantages belonging to the first-born son among the Jews. He became the priest of the family. Thus Reuben was the first-born of the patriarchs, and so the priesthood of the tribes belonged to him. That honour was, however, transferred by God from Reuben to Levi Numbers:3:12-13 Numbers:8:18). (2.) The first-born son had allotted to him also a double portion of the paternal inheritance Deuteronomy:21:15-17). Reuben was, because of his undutiful conduct, deprived of his birth-right Genesis:49:4; 1Chronicles:5:1). Esau transferred his birth-right to Jacob Genesis:25:33). (3.) The first-born inherited the judicial authority of his father, whatever it might be ( 2Chronicals:21:3). By divine appointment, however, David excluded Adonijah in favour of Solomon. (4.) The Jews attached a sacred importance to the rank of "first-born" and "first-begotten" as applied to the Messiah Romans:8:29; Colossians:1:18; Hebrews:1:4-6). As first-born he has an inheritance superior to his brethren, and is the alone true priest.

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