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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Zadok or Zadok HaKohen, also spelled Ṣadok, Ṣadoc,[1]Zadoq, Tzadok or Tsadoq (Hebrew: צָדוֹק הַכֹּהֵן, romanized: Ṣādōq ha-Kōhēn; lit. 'righteous, justified'), was a Kohen (priest), biblically recorded to be a descendant from Eleazar the son of Aaron.[2] He was the High Priest of Israel during the reigns of David and Solomon.[3] He aided King David during the revolt of his son Absalom, was subsequently instrumental in bringing Solomon to the throne and officiated at Solomon's coronation. After Solomon's building of the First Temple in Jerusalem, Zadok was the first High Priest to serve there.[4]
The prophet Ezekiel extols the sons of Zadok as staunch opponents of paganism during the era of pagan worship, and indicates their birthright to unique duties and privileges in the future temple.[5]
Zadok the Priest Performed by St Matthew's Choir, 2013; Damien Giromella, director Problems playing this file? See media help. Zadok the Priest (HWV 258)...
of Zadok (Hebrew: בְּנֵי צָדוֹק bǝnê Ṣādōq) are a family of priests (kohanim), descended from Zadok, described in the prophecies of Ezekiel. Zadok himself...
Rabbi Zadok (Hebrew: רבי צדוק) was a Tanna of the second generation of the Tannaic era, a contemporary of Joshua ben Hananiah and Eliezer ben Hurcanus...
Zadok Magruder (1729–1811) was an American politician and military officer who served as an elected official in the government of Maryland and as a colonel...
Zadok Malka is a former Israeli footballer. Israeli Championships 1984–85, 1988–89, 1990–91 "Avi Peretz signed as Maccabi Haifa new goalkeeping coach"...
name of Zadok Allen, a very elderly local drunkard who might give him information when plied with alcohol. The narrator meets the fully human Zadok, who...
Rabbi Zadok ha-Kohen Rabinowitz of Lublin (in Hebrew: צדוק הכהן מלובלין) (Kreisburg, 1823 – Lublin, Poland, 1900), or Tzadok Hakohen or Tzadok of Lublin...
and/or maximize crop yield. The Zadoks scale is a cereal development scale proposed by the Dutch phytopathologist Jan Zadoks that is widely used in cereal...
Eleazar bar Zadok (Hebrew: אלעזר בר צדוק), or Elazar Berabi Zadok, was a rabbi from the period of the Tannaim, who is mentioned many times in the Mishna...
Rachel Zadok is a South African writer and a Whitbread First Novel Award nominee (2005). She is the author of the novels Gem Squash Tokoloshe and Sister-Sister...
English composer Tony Britten in 1992, and based on George Frideric Handel's Zadok the Priest. It was also the official anthem of the UEFA Women's Champions...
George II in 1727, but have become standard for later coronations. They are Zadok the Priest, Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened, The King Shall Rejoice, and My...
Erez Zadok (in Hebrew: ארז צדוק) is an Israeli comic book writer. He is known especially for his graphic novel Tranquilo (טרנקילו). In 1998 Zadok finished...
Charles Zadok (August 11, 1896 – April 7, 1984) was an American businessman, art collector and patron. Zadok was born on August 11, 1896 in Thessaloniki...
Zadok Domnitz (born 15 October 1933) is an Israeli chess master, born in Tel Aviv. He played three times for Israel in Chess Olympiads. In 1962, at first...
replaced by Zadok, son of Ahitub, who oversaw the construction of the First Temple. According to the genealogies given in 1 Chronicles 5:30–34, Zadok was a...
Zadok Amani (Hebrew: צדוק עמאני) or Alamani (אלעמאני) was a 12th-century Jewish liturgical poet. He wrote the following eight poems that are found in...
from Zadok more likely meant that the Teacher was a member of, loyal to, or teacher of doctrines espoused by this Zadok. Neum (prophet) Sons of Zadok Zenock...
Zadoc Kahn (French pronunciation: [zadɔk kan]; 18 February 1839 in Mommenheim, Alsace – 8 December 1905 in Paris) was an Alsatian-French rabbi and chief...
Zadok Casey (March 7, 1796 – September 4, 1862) was an American politician who served as a U.S. representative from Illinois and founded the city of Mount...
Lorado Zadok Taft (April 29, 1860 – October 30, 1936) was an American sculptor, writer and educator. Part of the American Renaissance movement, his monumental...
Yehuda Zadok (also "Tzadok"; יהודה צדוק; born December 29, 1958) is an Israeli former Olympic runner. He set Israeli records in the 3000 metre race in...
Haim Yosef Zadok (Hebrew: חיים יוסף צדוק, born Haim Wilkenfeld; 2 October 1913 – 15 August 2002) was an Israeli jurist and politician. Zadok was born in...
(Europe-Asia Studies). 38 (3). Taylor & Francis: 387–405. JSTOR 151700. Zadoks, J.C. (2008). On the political economy of plant disease epidemics: Capita...
Nahshon ben Zadok Gaon (Hebrew: נחשון בן צדוק or sometimes: Nahshon b. Zadok) was head of the Academy of Sura from 874 to 882, in succession to Mar Amram...