A kohen.
There is no such thing as a Hebrew priest. In ancient times, Jews had priests called a kohen (כהן). But after the year 70 CE, the priesthood ended. The word komer (כומר) is the Hebrew word for non-Jewish clergy (catholic priest protestant ministers, etc.)
In Genesis, Melchisedek is the priest who is called the King of Salem (the Hebrew word for "peace").
the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
Kohen Gadol (כהן גדול).
Cohen is from "kohein," the Hebrew word for a priest. Cohen also has Celtic origin that is unrelated to the Hebrew.
Christians still call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
An Arabic (Christian or Jewish) priest is called Al-Kahen, similar to the Hebrew term Cohen. However, the correct term for an Islamic priest is Imam.
No, a Priest can not tell anything to anybody.
רכב הכומר is pronounced "Rechev Hakomer".
The priest is generally greeted as 'Father' by the lay people.
A French priest is typically referred to as a "prêtre" in French.
A priest in Hindi is called a "pandit" or "pujari."