Ithamar

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Ithamar is a biblical figure, a son of Aaron who served as a priest in ancient Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Israelite
biblical figure
priest
activity management of contributions
management of tabernacle furnishings
oversight of the tabernacle
supervision of Levites
associatedWith Levitical priesthood
tabernacle service
wilderness wanderings of Israel
contrastedWith Eleazar NERFINISHED
culture ancient Israel NERFINISHED
descendantsRole priests in Israel
ethnicity Israelite NERFINISHED
familyRole younger son of Aaron
father Aaron NERFINISHED
givenName Ithamar NERFINISHED
hasDescendants priestly house of Ithamar
languageContext Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
lineage descendant of Aaron
descendant of Amram
descendant of Kohath
descendant of Levi
mentionedIn Book of 1 Chronicles NERFINISHED
Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
Book of Leviticus NERFINISHED
Book of Numbers NERFINISHED
mother Elisheba NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of Aaron’s four sons
priestly service in the wilderness period
officeLocation Tabernacle NERFINISHED
oversight Gershonite Levites NERFINISHED
Merarite Levites NERFINISHED
position Levitical priest
priestlyDivision house of Ithamar NERFINISHED
religion Ancient Israelite religion NERFINISHED
role assistant to Aaron
priest of Israel
servedUnder Aaron NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
sibling Abihu NERFINISHED
Eleazar NERFINISHED
Nadab NERFINISHED
timePeriod biblical period
tribe Tribe of Levi NERFINISHED

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aaron parentOf Ithamar
Eleazar the priest sibling Ithamar