Question 1: ________ for instance, deposed Onias III in favor of Jason, who was followed by Menelaus. | |||
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Question 2: This view conflicts with the later Jewish tradition according to which the ________ tannaim (the Zuggim) at the head of the yeshivot presided over the great Sanhedrin also (Ḥag. | |||
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Question 3: In Ezekiel 44:22 this restriction is extended to all kohenim (priests), an exception being made in favor of the widow of a priest (see ________). | |||
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Question 4: ________ contends that the high priest almost invariably participated in the ceremonies on the Shabbat, the New Moon, and the festivals. | |||
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Question 5: The ________ teaches that neither the kohenim nor the Kohen Gadol were fit to minister unless they wore their priestly vestments: "While they are clothed in the priestly garments, they are clothed in the priesthood; but when they are not wearing the garments, the priesthood is not upon them". | |||
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Question 6: The Torah provides for specific vestments to be worn by the priests when they are ministering in the ________: "And you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for dignity and for beauty" (Exodus 28:2). | |||
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Question 7: The Great ________ alone had the right to appoint, or confirm the appointment of, the high priest. | |||
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Question 8: But ________ is reported to have deposed the High Priest Abiathar, and to have appointed Zadok, a descendant of Eleazar, in his stead (1 Kings 2:35; 1 Chronicles 24:2-3). | |||
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Question 9: On ________ he alone entered the Holy of Holies, to make atonement for his house and for the people (Lev. | |||
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Question 10: He may marry only an ________ maiden (21:13-14). | |||
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