Parts of the thank offering and Nazirite's offering
Ten gifts given (even) outside of Jerusalem
Heave offering
Heave offering of the Levite's tithe
Dough offering
First shearing of the sheep
Foreleg, cheeks and maw
Coins for redemption of the firstborn son
Redemption of a donkey
Dedication of property to a priest
Field not redeemed in a Jubilee year
The property of the foreigner with no heir
Priestly garments
All Priests
Undergarments
Tunic
Turban
Sash
High Priest
Robe
Ephod
Frontlet
Breastplate
Urim and Thummim
Miscellaneous topics
The mitzvah of sanctifying the Kohen
Kohanic disqualifications
Holy anointing oil
Kahen
Aaron's rod
Bat-Kohen (daughter of a kohen)
Sons of Zadok
Contact by a kohen with a dead body
13 Kohanic cities
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The priestly tunic (Hebrew: כֻּתֹּנֶתkutonet) was as an undergarment or shirt worn by the High Priest and priests when they served in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem.[1]
^Theological Dictionary of Rabbinic Judaism: Part Three Page 53 Jacob Neusner - 2005 "C. "This is in accord with the following teaching, which we have learned in the Mishnah [M. Yoma 7:5]: "The high priest serves in eight garments, and an ordinary priest in four: tunic, underpants, head-covering, and girdle."
The priestlytunic (Hebrew: כֻּתֹּנֶת kutonet) was as an undergarment or shirt worn by the High Priest and priests when they served in the Tabernacle and...
to the knees and so were not visible, being entirely hidden by the priestlytunic. The biblical commandment instituting their use is found in the Book...
to green range.) Ephod Priestly golden head plate Priestly robe (Judaism) Priestly sash PriestlytunicPriestly turban Priestly undergarments Birthstone...
thoughts) on the part of the Children of Israel. Michnasayim Priestlytunic Mitznefet Priestly robe (Judaism) Ephod Priestly breastplate Tzitz Zevachim 88b...
other priests, the high priest followed more restrictive laws, wore unique priestly garments, and was the only priest allowed to perform certain ceremonies...
comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for women and girls. On formal occasions, adult...
According to Judaism, the priestly covenant (Hebrew: ברית הכהונה brith ha-kehuna) is the biblical covenant that God gave to Aaron and his descendants,...
The priestly divisions or sacerdotal courses (Hebrew: מִשְׁמָר mishmar) are the groups into which Jewish priests were divided for the purposes of their...
non-Zadokite priests, who are not called priests because they have lost their priestly role) will be demoted from the sacrificial service and will only perform...
around the body. It was usually woven from white wool, and was worn over a tunic. In Roman historical tradition, it is said to have been the favored dress...
kethōneth (/kɛˈtɔːnɛt/ ket-AW-net, translated into Greek as chitōn) an under-tunic, corresponding most nearly to our long shirt. The kethōneth appears in Assyrian...
The Priestly Code (in Hebrew Torat Kohanim, תורת כהנים) is the name given, by academia, to the body of laws expressed in the Torah which do not form part...
is later recorded as working alongside Ahimelech devising a schedule of priestly service to support David's preparations for the construction of the Temple...
an angel of the Lord in which the restoration and cleansing of Joshua's priestly duties are affirmed. Included in the visions were requirements in which...
korban are kept by the kohen and was listed as one of the twenty-four priestly gifts. The offering was made on "the morrow after the day of rest". This...
that the author of the passage, which textual scholars attribute to the priestly source, was not actually entirely aware of what they were either. Nevertheless...