AT THE SCARED TABLE: THE “PRIESTLY PORTION,” AS SEEN IN THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS 1-7 Cover Image
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PRZY ŚWIĘTYM STOLE CZĘŚĆ OFI AR NALEŻNA KAPŁANOM WEDŁUG PIERWSZYCH SIEDMIU ROZDZIAŁÓW KSIĘGI KAPŁAŃSKIEJ
AT THE SCARED TABLE: THE “PRIESTLY PORTION,” AS SEEN IN THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS 1-7

Author(s): Piotr Briks
Subject(s): Social history, Biblical studies, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Instytut Jana Pawła II, Wydział Filozofii
Keywords: priestly portions; sacerdotal prebends; offerings; temple; the Book of Leviticus;

Summary/Abstract: Since sacrifi cial offerings became a responsibility of specifi cally appointed priests, portions of the offerings were set aside to support the priests and the functioning of temples, or of the Temple (also providing for the needs of the other temple personnel, especially the Levites). According to the Talmud, priests were allocated no less than twenty four kinds of shares in the offerings made by the Israelites. The Bible, however, does not lay down a complete, consistent, and detailed sacrifi cial code, nor does it include a catalogue of sacerdotal prebends or of rules governing the use priests were allowed to make of the benefi ts. Regulations concerning those issues are scattered across different codes of sacrifi cial rituals and refl ect different stages in the formation of the tradition and the law. An example of such regulations is included in an excerpt from the Book of Leviticus (see Lev 1-7) which describes the fi rst attempts to control the functioning of the Jerusalem Temple after the return of the priests and the Judean elites from the Babylonian deportation and addresses the impact of various and interwoven cultural infl uences on the Israelites, the references to the pre-exile traditions, and the attempts to improve the existing state of affairs. The article, while focusing on the regulations on sacerdotal prebends, presents them in a wider context and looks into the motives that inspired the lawgivers.

  • Issue Year: 35/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 29-52
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish