Pharisees were not of any particular tribe, they were a religious sect. Priests were of the tribe of Levi.
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
Ezra was a descendant of the priestly tribe of Aaron from the tribe of Levi.
Jochebed's father was Levi, making her a member of the tribe of Levi in the Old Testament.
The Apostle Matthew, also known as Levi, was from the tribe of Levi. He was a tax collector before becoming one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
Paul says: ". . . I am a Pharisee, descended from Pharisees..."(Acts 23:6) ..."an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin." (Romans 11:1/Philippians 3:5)
No, Paul was not a Levite. He was a Pharisee and a member of the tribe of Benjamin.
Paul was speaking of himself when he wrote, in Philippians 3:5 - circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of the Hebrews; concerning the law, a Pharisee; [NKJV]
St. Matthew (Levi) was a tax collector. Paul was reportedly a tent maker and Pharisee.
Moses was a descendant of the tribe of Levi (Moses was a Levite).
Paul became a Pharisee during Jesus' time. He was actually born a Hebrew of Hebrews, which made him a Pharisee from birth. Paul was one of Jesus' Apostles.
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
No. King David was not from the tribe of Levi. He was from the tribe of Judah.
They most certainly do. Their descendants are called the Tribe of Levi and the Tribe of Joseph.
The priests came from the tribe of Levi with the Cohenim (High Priests) being the first born males of the Levim.
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.
Phil:3:5: Circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, an Hebrew of the Hebrews; as touching the law, a Pharisee;
Jeremiah was from the tribe of Levi.