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The priesthood of ancient Israel was the class of male individuals, who, according to the Hebrew Bible, were patrilineal descendants from Aaron (the elder brother of Moses), who served in the Tabernacle, Solomon's Temple and Second Temple until the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Their temple role included animal sacrifice. The priests (Hebrew kohanim) are viewed as continuing in the Kohen families of rabbinical Judaism.

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  • El sacerdocio del antiguo Israel estaba conformado por la clase de individuos masculinos que, según la Biblia hebrea, eran descendientes patrilineales de Aarón (hermano mayor de Moisés), que sirvió en el Tabernáculo, el Templo de Salomón y el hasta la destrucción de Jerusalén en 70 d. C. Su función en el templo incluía el sacrificio de animales. Se considera que los sacerdotes (en hebreo kohanim) continúan en las familias Cohen del judaísmo rabínico. (es)
  • The priesthood of ancient Israel was the class of male individuals, who, according to the Hebrew Bible, were patrilineal descendants from Aaron (the elder brother of Moses), who served in the Tabernacle, Solomon's Temple and Second Temple until the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Their temple role included animal sacrifice. The priests (Hebrew kohanim) are viewed as continuing in the Kohen families of rabbinical Judaism. (en)
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  • El sacerdocio del antiguo Israel estaba conformado por la clase de individuos masculinos que, según la Biblia hebrea, eran descendientes patrilineales de Aarón (hermano mayor de Moisés), que sirvió en el Tabernáculo, el Templo de Salomón y el hasta la destrucción de Jerusalén en 70 d. C. Su función en el templo incluía el sacrificio de animales. Se considera que los sacerdotes (en hebreo kohanim) continúan en las familias Cohen del judaísmo rabínico. (es)
  • The priesthood of ancient Israel was the class of male individuals, who, according to the Hebrew Bible, were patrilineal descendants from Aaron (the elder brother of Moses), who served in the Tabernacle, Solomon's Temple and Second Temple until the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Their temple role included animal sacrifice. The priests (Hebrew kohanim) are viewed as continuing in the Kohen families of rabbinical Judaism. (en)
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