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Levites. Descendants of Levi. The work of ministering in the sanctuary was assigned to this tribe. The Levites are sometimes spoken of as distinct from the priests (1 Kgs. 8:4; Ezra 2:70; John 1:19); sometimes as though all Levites were also priests, "the priests, the Levites" (Deut. 18:1; Josh. 3:3). The work of the Levites was to assist the priests (Num. 3:5-10; 18:1-7). They acted as musicians (1 Chr. 6:16, 31; 15:16; Neh. 11:17, 22); slaughtered the sacrifices (2 Chr. 29:34; 35:11; Ezra 6:20); and generally assisted in the temple (Neh. 11:16, 19). The Levites were themselves offered as a wave-offering on behalf of the children of Israel (Num. 8:11-15); they thus became God's peculiar property, given to him in place of the firstborn (Num. 8:16). They were not consecrated, but cleansed for their office (Num. 8:7-16). They had no inheritance in Canaan (Num. 18:23-24); but they had the tithe (18:21), 48 cities (35:6), and a claim on the alms of the people at feast times (Deut. 12:18-19; 14:27, 29).

The Levites inheritance was not woth land, but their inheritance came directly from the Lord. " But the Levites have no part among you; for the priesthood of the LORD is their inheritance. Joshua 18:7. They were not numbered among the tribes of Israel for this reason, as Moses was told: "But the Levites were not numbered among the children of Israel; as the LORD commanded Moses." Numbers 2;33. "For the LORD had spoken unto Moses, saying, Only thou shalt not number the tribe of Levi, neither take the sum of them among the children of Israel: But thou shalt appoint the Levites over the tabernacle of testimony, and over all the vessels thereof, and over all things that belong to it." Numbers 1:48-50.

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The "Levites" were a tribe, but they received no land alotment in Canaan(Numbers 18:20).

They were the descendants of Levi, third son of Jacob by Leah (Genesis 29:32-34), and made up of three families, from Levi's sons Gershon (Gershom), Kohath, and Merari. (Genesis 46:11; 1Chronicles 6:1). Moses and Aaron were Kohathites, from the tribe of Levi, and Aaron's descendants were the PRIESTS, who were responsible for teaching the Law to all the rest of the tribes. The rest of the Levites (who were NOT descended from Aaron) were helpers for the priests (1Kings 8:4)(Numbers 3:3, 6-10) and responsible for setting up, dismantling, and carrying the tabernacle in the wilderness, and later had other duties assigned at the Temple in Jerusalem.

The Levites were chosen by God in place of all the firstborn of the other tribes(Exodus 13:1, 2, 11-16; Numbers 3:41) to care for the spiritual needs of the community, and they

could not be settled in ONE land, since they needed to be where they could be reached by everyone. Other tribes of Israel, however, gave them a total of 48 cities scattered throughout the Promised Land(Numbers 35:1-8) and supported them with tithes(Numbers 18:25-29). The Bible book of Leviticus deals extensively with the Levites and their duties.

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