Identifying Jewish Priests (Kohanim) in the Archaeology of Roman Judaea/Palastina
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- "Is there a Priest in the House?": Identifying Jewish Priests (Kohanim) in the Archaeology of Roman Judaea/Palastina
Yonatan Adler (Ariel University)
Priests and Priesthood in the Near East: Social, Intellectual and Economic Aspects
Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology
Tel Aviv University
19.3.18
I thought houses with baths in them signified priests
If he would talk to a rabbi he could easily find out all the rules for purity and impurity acc. to the Torah. He sounds like an ignoramus..
do you know where you can find a historical record of the names of the kohanim and thier divisions thoughout the second temple period?
@@jessicamessica2271 the 2nd Temple stood for over 400 years, but I'll bet you or I could find the list of the High Priests at the very least online. Not sure what you mean by their "divisions".
@@chodeshadar18 I have been looking online. I have a feeling I could probably find them searching the internet in hebrew.
Sometimes people use the words "sardotal courses". Basically King David, rearranged the priesthood into 24 differnt sections. Each headed by a man from the decedent's of Aaron.
From what I understand these 24 priests would serve the temple in rotation. But also seemed to be assigned to specific areas the rest of the year.
Basically I am trying to find further clarification on how the priesthood worked