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so do we have an official ruling?
no no no he was a greek
Bible says Moses was a Priest, Moses was a Levite, Moses went into "priests-only" areas, Moses offered sacrifices for the Children of Israel, sounds pretty obvious now that we have the previously-overlooked information.
It was mentioned very early in this thread that Moses was not directly from the priestly line. I would like to note that He was. Aaron and his sons were in the line for the High Priesthood. If you look at the other Levite (men) they were all priests in some sense.
From my understanding, that then means that Moses is only being called a priest as part of the priesthood of all Believers which does not qualify him as a priest as far as Redemption is concerned.
But at that time there was no "Priesthood of all believers". It was you're a priest, or you aren't.
Hey,Quote from: Shofarblower on January 21, 2010, 10:28:17 PMIt was mentioned very early in this thread that Moses was not directly from the priestly line. I would like to note that He was. Aaron and his sons were in the line for the High Priesthood. If you look at the other Levite (men) they were all priests in some sense.Moses was not part of the priestly line. The priestly line (all of the priests that functioned under the Law) was Aaron and all of his descendants. Moses does not fit that requirement. Yes Moses was a Levite, but not all Levites were priests. The tribe of Levi was dedicated for service to God, but that service was not exclusively as priests. Chenaniah and Jeiel are two examples of Leites that were not priests; Moses would be a third example.When I read Psalm 99:6 the mention of Moses and Aaron strikes me as a complementary statement. Aaron being a "representative" of the Levitical Priesthood, Moses being a "representative" of the Priesthood of all Believers. Together representing the entire nation of Israel.From my understanding, that then means that Moses is only being called a priest as part of the priesthood of all Believers which does not qualify him as a priest as far as Redemption is concerned.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
QuoteFrom my understanding, that then means that Moses is only being called a priest as part of the priesthood of all Believers which does not qualify him as a priest as far as Redemption is concerned.But at that time there was no "Priesthood of all believers". It was you're a priest, or you aren't.
3 Then Moses went up to God, and the LORD called to him from the mountain and said, "This is what you are to say to the house of Jacob and what you are to tell the people of Israel: ... 6 you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.' These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites."
Hey,Moses was not part of the priestly line. The priestly line (all of the priests that functioned under the Law) was Aaron and all of his descendants. Moses does not fit that requirement. Yes Moses was a Levite, but not all Levites were priests. The tribe of Levi was dedicated for service to God, but that service was not exclusively as priests. Chenaniah and Jeiel are two examples of Leites that were not priests; Moses would be a third example.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
It wouldn't be every levite. The Bible said he was a priest. The bible said Miriam was a prophetess but there was no huge discussion about it. The Bible said it and that was that.
And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel.
5. Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.9. But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;
on a side note, was it ever decided what a musician is technically? Moses should mos def be one.
what differences do you see between the passage taken from Psalms and the passages taken from Exodus or 2 Peter?
Quote from: Ring Wraith on January 23, 2010, 12:31:26 AMon a side note, was it ever decided what a musician is technically? Moses should mos def be one.It can certainly be argued that Moses was an instrument.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on January 22, 2010, 11:57:48 PMwhat differences do you see between the passage taken from Psalms and the passages taken from Exodus or 2 Peter?I think the difference is that it picks out Moses as a specific person to call him a priest.
(And if Aaron is the first high priest, wouldn't that at minimum preclude Moses from being a high priest?)