Not exactly. In fact, the Levites were given no territory whatsoever in the Promised Land.
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Numbers 18:24 - "For the tithes of the children of Israel, which they offer up as a heave offering to the Lord, I have given to the Levites as an inheritance; therefore I have said to them, 'Among the children of Israel they shall have no inheritance.' "
Deuteronomy 18:1, 2 - "The priests, the Levites - all the tribe of Levi - shall have no part nor inheritance with Israel; they shall eat the offerings of the Lord made by fire, and His portion. Therefore they shall have no inheritance among their brethren; the Lord is their inheritance, as He said to them."
I think Pakistan has never been considered the 'promised land'.The Promised Land is a term used to describe the land promised or given by God to the Israelites.The promise is firstly made to Abraham (Genesis 15:18-21) and then renewed to his son Isaac, and to Isaac's son Jacob (Genesis 28:13), Abraham's grandson.The promised land was described in terms of the territory from the River of Egypt to the Euphrates river (Exodus 23:31) and was given to their descendants after the Exodus. (Deuteronomy 1:8)
The Levites were blessed with the duty of serving in the Tabernacle and later the Temple as priests and caretakers. They were also given the privilege of not inheriting land in Israel but instead receiving tithes and offerings from the other tribes to support their ministry.
The Levites were set apart as priests and given responsibilities related to the tabernacle and later the temple. They were not given a portion of land like the other tribes, as their role was to serve and minister to the other tribes spiritually.
The land that was given to the United States was known as the Indian Territory.
The land was given to Britain.
The mature men were about 600,000 (Exodus 12:37), plus the 23,000 Levites (Numbers 3:39). To this must be added the converts (Exodus 12:38), and the women and children. Based on the ratio of firstborn to younger children (Numbers ch.3), it can be seen that the children were numerous. Estimates for the total number are usually given at two million or more.However, it was Joshua who actually entered the promised land, not Moses (Deuteronomy ch.34- Joshua ch.1).
A railroad will be given for thirty miles of land in a territory for the purpose
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the land was given to the monks
In the Old Testament, the Levites were supported by tithes and offerings from the other Israelite tribes. They did not receive a specific portion of land like the other tribes but were given cities to live in and were supported by the offerings brought to the tabernacle or temple.
The promised land is generally understood to the area in Israel and Palestine. The promised land was given to the children of Israel by God in the Old Testament.
leave the rest of England alone