In addition to their roles in temples, priests often served as educators, imparting religious teachings and moral guidance to the community. They might have acted as advisors to leaders and rulers, offering spiritual counsel and interpreting omens or divine will. Additionally, priests could engage in administrative duties, managing temple resources and overseeing rituals and festivals, which often involved significant logistical planning and community coordination.
Priests are paid by the church. Some also work other jobs.
Most slaves were captured from neighboring countries when Egypt seized them during the New Kingdom. Their jobs included building temples and waiting on pharaohs and priests.
they had all kinds of jobs like, a scribe, artisians, priests and many other jobs! but im an idiot and i dont know
what job wheres the priests
Priests and Scholar
Priests council the members of their congregations and lead religious ceremonies.
they worked for priests and were nobles.
Traders and the priests
.Catholic AnswerOfficially, there is no real term "parish Priest" but it is usually used to designate a priest that works in a parish as opposed to a priest in a monastery, or teaching school, or a missionary, etc. There are dozens of jobs that a priest could be doing, and working in the parish is just one of them. Most "parish priests" are diocesan priests, in other words they are attached to the local bishop and do not belong to a religious order, although there are some Order priests doing parish work.
No she did not.
the rich people in ancient Egypt had jobs as farmers and priests
they boss indians around