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Wellhausen, Julius, 1844-1918

"Prolegomena"

II.2. Royal temples of the kings; priests at them as royal officials
IV.II.3. Importance of the North-Israelite priesthood in the time of the
kings
IV.II.4. The family of Zadok at Jerusalem
IV.III.1. In the oldest part of JE there are no priests; no Aaron
by the side of Moses
IV.III.2. In D the Levites are priests. They occur in that character,
not to speak of Judges xviii. seq., only in the literature
of the exile. Their descent from Moses or Aaron. The spiritual
and the secular tribe of Levi. Difficulty of bringing them together
IV.III.3. Consolidation of the spiritual tribe in RQ; separation of
priests and Levites. Further development of the clergy after the
exile. The high priest as head of the theocracy

CHAPTER V. THE ENDOWMENT OF THE CLERGY--

V.I.1. The sacrificial dues raised in RQ
V.I.2. The firstlings were turned into contributions to the priests,
and doubled in amount
V.II.1. Levitical towns
V.II.2. The historical situation underlying the priestly pretensions
in RQ

B. HISTORY OF TRADITION.

CHAPTER VI. CHRONICLES--
VI.I.1. David becomes Saul's successor without any exertion, all
Israel being already on his side, namely, the priests and Levites
Distortion of the original story of the bringing of the ark
to Jerusalem.


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