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The priestly covenant (Hebrew: ברית הכהונה brith ha-kehuna) is the biblical covenant that God gave to Aaron and his descendants, the Aaronic priesthood, as found in the Hebrew Bible and Oral Torah. The covenant is portrayed as everlasting and Halachically applicable notwithstanding the removal of the "five articles of honor" (see Jerusalem Talmud to Sotah 35b for the complete list) prior to the destruction of the First Temple, and most priestly duties, including Korban offerings- with the destruction of the Second Temple.

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  • Perjanjian Imamat (bahasa Ibrani: ברית הכהונה‎ brith ha-kehuna) adalah perjanjian alkitabiah yang Allah berikan kepada Harun dan keturunannya, keimaman Harun, seperti yang ditemukan dalam Alkitab Ibrani dan Taurat Lisan. Perjanjian ini digambarkan sebagai kekal dan secara Halakhik berlaku meskipun ada penghapusan "lima artikel kehormatan" (lihat Talmud Yerusalem untuk Sotah 35b untuk daftar lengkap) sebelum kehancuran Bait suci Pertama, dan kebanyakan tugas imamat, termasuk Korban persembahan - dengan kehancuran Bait Kedua. Dalam Taurat, perjanjian ini dibandingkan dengan garam dan disebut "perjanjian garam selamanya" (bahasa ibrani brith melach olam ברית מלח עולם), atau "undang-undang selama-lamanya" (ibrani chukat olam"). Dalam sumber-sumber Midras, Perjanjian Imamat adalah salah satu dari lima perjanjian-perjanjian abadi. (in)
  • The priestly covenant (Hebrew: ברית הכהונה brith ha-kehuna) is the biblical covenant that God gave to Aaron and his descendants, the Aaronic priesthood, as found in the Hebrew Bible and Oral Torah. The covenant is portrayed as everlasting and Halachically applicable notwithstanding the removal of the "five articles of honor" (see Jerusalem Talmud to Sotah 35b for the complete list) prior to the destruction of the First Temple, and most priestly duties, including Korban offerings- with the destruction of the Second Temple. In the Torah, the covenant is cited as being compared to salt and is called "a covenant of salt forever" (Hebrew brith melach olam ברית מלח עולם), or "a statute forever" (Hebrew chukat olam"). In Midrashic sources the priestly covenant is one of five everlasting covenants. (en)
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  • The priestly covenant (Hebrew: ברית הכהונה brith ha-kehuna) is the biblical covenant that God gave to Aaron and his descendants, the Aaronic priesthood, as found in the Hebrew Bible and Oral Torah. The covenant is portrayed as everlasting and Halachically applicable notwithstanding the removal of the "five articles of honor" (see Jerusalem Talmud to Sotah 35b for the complete list) prior to the destruction of the First Temple, and most priestly duties, including Korban offerings- with the destruction of the Second Temple. (en)
  • Perjanjian Imamat (bahasa Ibrani: ברית הכהונה‎ brith ha-kehuna) adalah perjanjian alkitabiah yang Allah berikan kepada Harun dan keturunannya, keimaman Harun, seperti yang ditemukan dalam Alkitab Ibrani dan Taurat Lisan. Perjanjian ini digambarkan sebagai kekal dan secara Halakhik berlaku meskipun ada penghapusan "lima artikel kehormatan" (lihat Talmud Yerusalem untuk Sotah 35b untuk daftar lengkap) sebelum kehancuran Bait suci Pertama, dan kebanyakan tugas imamat, termasuk Korban persembahan - dengan kehancuran Bait Kedua. (in)
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  • Perjanjian Imamat (in)
  • Priestly covenant (en)
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