Yes, the Old Testament priests were members of the tribe of Levi. The Levites were chosen by God to serve as priests and carry out religious duties for the Israelites in the tabernacle and later in the temple.
Some famous priests of the old testament were Aaron and Eli.
The three Old Testament offices that required the ceremony of anointment were the priest, the prophet, and the king. Anointment symbolized being chosen and empowered by God for these specific roles, signifying their consecration and authority.
In the Old Testament, priests were the ones who could offer sacrifices.
Without counting, I can tell you a lot. Everytime you see "XX the annointed" (Kings, Rabbis, Priests were all called "Messiah") the word used was the same as "Messiah" (Especially in the Old Testament). However, the translators changed it because they believe people are too stupid to know the difference. New question: How many times does the word "Messiah"/"The annointed"/"Rubbed" appear in the Bible? (They are all the same word.)
Exodus 39 is where you can find the answer
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A preacher is someone Chosen to Speak God's holy word. The Most renoun preacher in American History was Jonathan Edwars who preached " Sinners in the hands of an angry God."
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No, they were one family from the tribe of the Levites.
There is no reference to the Apostles in the OLD Testament. The Old Testmant is full of prophets, priests, and kings. The New Testament had the twelve apostles, the followers of Jesus Christ.