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Numeri 3:30

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30 Il principe della casa de’ padri dei Kehathiti era Elitsafan, figliuolo di Uzziel.

Numeri 3:30 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 3:30

And the chief of the house of the father of the families of
the Kohathites [shall be] Elizaphan the son of Uzziel.
] The same man, who, with his brother Mishael, carried Nadab and Abihu out of the camp, and buried them, ( Leviticus 10:4 Leviticus 10:5 ) ; he descended from the last and youngest of the families of the Kohathites; and some think this was one reason at least of Korah's dissatisfaction, and of his entering into a conspiracy against Moses and Aaron, because one of a younger family of his house was preferred to this dignity before him.

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Numeri 3:30 In-Context

28 Contando tutti i maschi dall’età di un mese in su, furono ottomila seicento, incaricati della cura del santuario.
29 Le famiglie dei figliuoli di Kehath avevano il campo al lato meridionale del tabernacolo.
30 Il principe della casa de’ padri dei Kehathiti era Elitsafan, figliuolo di Uzziel.
31 Alle loro cure erano affidati l’arca, la tavola, il candelabro, gli altari e gli utensili dei santuario coi quali si fa il servizio, il velo e tutto ciò che si riferisce al servizio del santuario.
32 Il principe dei principi dei Leviti era Eleazar, figliuolo del sacerdote Aaronne; egli aveva la sorveglianza di quelli ch’erano incaricati della cura del santuario.
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