Hebrews 5:4-"Also, a man takes this honor, not of his own accord, but only when he is called by God, just as Aaron also was" High priests were chosen from the line of Aaron, generally the firstborn.
The Levites were one of the tribes of Israel. Israel's priests were chosen from this tribe. They are referred to as the Levitical priests. Israel was a theocracy which means its government was run by its religious leaders (Levites/Levitcal priests).Under the Mosaic Law (Law of Moses) the other eleven tribes were commanded to pay tithes to the Levites. In turn, the Levitical priests were responsible for offering the tithes to the Lord as a form of ceremonial/religious worship.Your Tithe ExpertTheTithingHoax.com
Your question should be for what are the Children of Israel chosen for.
The priests are/were all from the tribe of Levi ... the only tribe that didn't participate in the distribution of land, as they were dedicated to the Tabernacle and Temple service, and had no need for fields to farm.
The priests came from the tribe of Levi with the Cohenim (High Priests) being the first born males of the Levim.
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The Levi become priests of the nation.
The high priests and lesser priests.
Ahab was king of Israel, where God's high priests had been abolished by Ahab's predecessor, Jeroboam. In the twin kingdom of Judah, where Jehoshaphat was king, there is no record of a high priest at this time.
The high priests and lesser priests.
Ancient Israel, according to the Bible, had Kings who were constrained by Prophets and Priests who divined the will of God. In this way there was both a monarchy (the line of kings) and a theocracy (the prophets and priests).
When David was chosen as the king by Samuel, Saul was king then.
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