Table of Contents
Chapter 4
The Officiating Priesthood
The Priesthood --Priests 'obedient to the faith' | |
The Number of Priests --Those who were prevented from going up in their course prayed and fasted in their synagogues | |
Symbolism of the Priesthood/Mediation --The institution of the priesthood--The two ideas of reconciliation and holiness | |
Holiness | |
The Twenty-four Courses --Arrangement of the priests into twenty-four courses | |
The Courses After the Captivity --How their number was made up after the return from Babylon--Arrangement of the Levites into twenty-four courses | |
In the Temple of Herod | |
Duties of Priests and Levites | |
The Week's Service --The Sabbath law in the Temple--Arrangement of the courses on duty | |
These Functions Not Sacerdotal --The law opposed to all priestly pretensions--'Learned' and 'unlettered priests' | |
Training of Priests --Value attached to learning | |
Office Hereditary --The high-priests--Their succession | |
Disqualifications for the Priesthood --Age and qualifications for the priestly office | |
The Investiture --High-priests 'by anointing' and high-priests 'by investiture' | |
The Dress of the High-priest | |
Allusions to the Dress in the New Testament | |
The Breast-plate/Mitre/Phylacteries/The Ziz --Were phylacteries at the time of Christ universally worn? | |
The Fourteen Officers --The various officials among the priesthood--The 'elders of the priests' or 'honourable councillors' | |
Their Duties | |
Lower Officials | |
Sources of Support for the Priests --The twenty-four sources whence the support of the priesthood was derived. |