No.
A Levite is simply a member of the Hebrew tribe of Levi.
A Nazirite is a Jew who has taken ascetic vows to avoid alcohol, corpses and haircuts.
No, Uzzah was not a Levite. He was an Israelite from the tribe of Judah.
Caiaphas, according to the New Testament, was a Jewish High Priest, so he must have been from the subsection of Levites called Cohens (the descendants of Aaron, Moses's brother). Since Aaron was himself a Levite, all Cohens are Levites.
He did not, the priest and the levite saw the injured man but crossed the path and walked on the other side to avoid him.
Saint Barnabas was originally a Jew, a Levite who converted at Jerusalem. His original name was Joseph.
Samson is a biblical figure who is known for his incredible strength, which was believed to be derived from his uncut hair. According to the Bible, Samson never cut his hair, as it was a symbol of his vow to God as a Nazirite.
Yes, Moses was a Levite.
No, Uzzah was not a Levite. He was an Israelite from the tribe of Judah.
Yes, Moses was a Levite in the Bible.
No, Paul was not a Levite. He was a Pharisee and a member of the tribe of Benjamin.
Yes, Samuel was not a Levite. He was from the tribe of Ephraim, not the tribe of Levi.
Yes, Moses is traditionally believed to be a Levite, as he was born into the tribe of Levi according to the Bible.
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The word 'Levite' does not appear at all, but 'Levites' is used four times.
Caiaphas, according to the New Testament, was a Jewish High Priest, so he must have been from the subsection of Levites called Cohens (the descendants of Aaron, Moses's brother). Since Aaron was himself a Levite, all Cohens are Levites.