They most certainly do. Their descendants are called the Tribe of Levi and the Tribe of Joseph.
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Moses was a descendant of the tribe of Levi (Moses was a Levite).
No. King David was not from the tribe of Levi. He was from the tribe of Judah.
Mosses belong to the tribe Bryaceae, which is a family of common mosses found throughout the world. They are small green plants that typically grow in moist and shady environments.
The priests came from the tribe of Levi with the Cohenim (High Priests) being the first born males of the Levim.
Paul was a Pharisee by training and belief, not by lineage. The Pharisees were a sect of Judaism known for their strict adherence to the law and traditions, which Paul followed zealously. Being a Pharisee was more about theological beliefs and practices than being from the tribe of Levi.
The Levi tribe was chosen to perform holy service in the Tabernacle and Temple. See related links for more information about the tribe of Levi.
Jeremiah was from the tribe of Levi.
Jeremiah was from the tribe of Levi.
Aaron belonged to the tribe of Levi.
Jesus is God's only begotten son. Mary was Jewish, it is believed that she is from the tribe of Judah. Jesus' step-dad Joseph is believed to be from the tribe of Levi.
On the contrary, he got twice as much, since each of his two sons received a portion. Additional information: Both Levi and Joseph did not get a tribe, however, Joseph's two sons - Ephraim and Manasseh - were adopted by Jacob as his own (see Genesis 48:5) and each given a tribe of Israel. Note: Sometimes the 'birthright' holder Ephraim is referred to as Joseph in Scripture - see Numbers 1:32-33 Levi did not get a tribe because of their special position in the Temple and the local shrines.