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2006-08-20 20:20:26 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Reply to adyghe1985:
I see...another bunch of murderous genocidal maniacs pontificating to the rest of us after they've just slaughtered whole tribes...same old war-mongering stuff.

2006-08-21 00:38:27 · update #1

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Levites are the descendants of Levi, one of the Tribes Of Israel, the Children Of Jacob (Genesis 29:34). The term is generally used, from the perspective of The Bible, to identify the part of the tribe that was set apart for the secondary duties of the sanctuary service (1 Kings 8:4, Ezra 2:70), as assistants to the priests, who were also Levites. Although all priests were Levites, not all Levites were priests.
Prior to the Exodus, when the Israelites escaped the slavery of the Pharaoh of Egypt (see Who Was The Exodus Pharaoh?), the ancient way of worship was yet observed, with the firstborn son of each household inheriting the priest's office. That was changed at Sinai (see Wilderness Journey) when a hereditary priesthood from the family of Aaron was established (Exodus 28:1).

The Levites were formally set apart after the now-infamous incident with the golden calf idol that the Israelites made while Moses was away receiving The Ten Commandments from The Lord (Exodus chapter 32). The Levites did not take part in the idolatry, and actually killed 3,000 of those who were running wild, as ordered by Moses (Exodus 32:25-29).

After the incident was over, Moses said of the Levites, "Today you have ordained yourselves for the service of The Lord, each one at the cost of his son and of his brother, that he may bestow a blessing upon you this day." (Exodus 32:29). The Levites were natural allies of Moses because Moses himself was of the tribe of Levi (Exodus 2:1-2,10).

Levi had 3 sons - Gershon, Kohath, and Merari. From those branches of the family, the Levites were organized into 3 levels of service:


The first level was composed of Aaron and his offspring, who were descended from Levi's son Kohath. They formed the priesthood.

The second level was made up of all of the other descendants of Kohath who were not descendants of Aaron. They were in charge of the most sacred parts of the Tabernacle (Numbers 3:27-32, 4:4-15, 7:9).

The third level consisted of all of the descendants of Gershon and Merari, who were given lesser duties (Numbers 3:21-26,33-37).
The Levites served at the Tabernacle from age 30 to 50 (Numbers 4:3,23,30). They were not counted for military service in the armies of Israel, but were set apart for service to God (Numbers 1:45-50, 2:33, 26:62).

Levites had custody of The Tabernacle (as illustrated above, see also What Happened To The Tabernacle?) (Numbers 1:51, 18:22-24). The Gershonites camped on the west of the Tabernacle (Numbers 3:23), the Kohathites on the south (Numbers 3:29), the Merarites on the north (Numbers 3:35), and the priests on the east (Numbers 3:38).

With their consecration to The Lord's service, the Levites were allotted no territorial inheritance of their own at the Division Of The Land; God was their inheritance (Numbers 18:20, 26:62, Deuteronomy 10:9). Once established in the Promised Land, they were supported, in the agricultural economy of the time, by the tithes of the produce of the land paid to The Lord by the other tribes.
The Levites were assigned towns to live in from the inheritance of the other tribes - forty-eight cities, thirteen of which were for the priests along with their other inhabitants (Numbers 35:2-5). Nine of these cities were in Judah, three in Naphtali, and four in each of the other tribes (Joshua chapter 21). Six of the Levitical cities were designated as Cities Of Refuge.

John The Baptist was a Levite, a descendant of Aaron actually (that makes him a Cohen).
Luke 1:5,57-60

2006-08-20 20:27:12 · answer #1 · answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6 · 0 0

They were one of the original 12 tribes of Jews. If I remember correctly they were considered the holiest and most Jewish kings were Levites.

2006-08-21 03:26:20 · answer #2 · answered by vampire_kitti 6 · 0 0

One of the 12 tribes on Israel, chosen to serve G-d and teach, lived in cities, not farmers, but recieved tithes, not kings, but priests came from them.

2006-08-21 11:47:44 · answer #3 · answered by ysk 4 · 0 0

Levites were one of the 12. They were the priests in Israel.

2006-08-21 06:47:27 · answer #4 · answered by P P 5 · 0 0

The tribe of Levi. They were the Priests

2006-08-21 03:31:59 · answer #5 · answered by Augustine 6 · 0 0

EarthAngel,
The Levites were descendants of one of the sons of Israel, Jacob.
They became the preists of the Tabernacle. They held no land, because God said that He was their inheritance.

If you do a word search on biblegateway.com, much will become clear to you.

2006-08-21 03:32:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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