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Northern Kingdom were non-Jerusalem-Temple-centric Israelites, not Jews, and they completely vanished into the vast Assyrian Empire or morphed into Samaritanism. The much smaller Tribes of Simeon and Benjamin merged into Judah during the Babylonian Exile, and once being a kohen or levi ceased being tribal and became purely hereditary and familial, as it is today, so did the Tribe of Levi.
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I have one question. Why did they create this calling card, knowing people were going to match, only to deny those that match. I matched the model and have received nothing but hate and spitefulness when attempting to address this with any group or person, and usually after I show the proof. Shame
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Does anyone volunteer to clarify. There have never been tribes in
Rabbinical Judaism, the tribes disappeared or merged 500 years earlier. The Tribe of Levi does not exist. Kohanim and Leviim have been hereditary castes for 2,500 years! Essentially the entire Jewish nation is the Tribe of Judah. The
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I believe I agree with you in the general contours of your description of the historical development and disappearance of the tribes, with the remnant
Rabbinic system of "castes" as you call it. But we would need reliable sources that confirm what you say, so that more clear statements about the
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Hi. I'm trying to locate the timing of the 24 priestly divisions. I've seen articles which show a once every 24 weeks, making for two twenty four week cycles. I would've expected a week period of service, but can't find anything to support this. Is there anything in either scripture, or Jewish
518:/Yosef ben Matatyahu a priest? His father was, but what about him? If this was a matter of choice (his or a committee's of some kind), or if he was too young at the time he was sent to prepare the defense of the Galilee in 66, then he can't be called a priest. Or can he? Thanks.
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on you for shining a light for us to follow, a light that's end up being darkness. And we're here, with no place to go because of your racism and hate. Denying God can't be a good thing, no matter what you believe. We are here, you called, now what.
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Provided he had no physical blemishes etc. It's essential for understanding the concept of kohen, and the article doesn't address it, or it's too well hidden within the convoluted text. Belongs in the lead.
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Here's my family tree, I belong to the
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