From Background Notes
[BN] for September 28th & 29th written by Pastor Bob
Brown:
At the head of this religious
operation was the High Priest who, spiritually, ruled nation and religion. His
power also extended to the…
…Sanhedrin, the supreme council holding the final say on internal matters of the Jewish nation. Once Pilate became governor, the role of the High Priest was enhanced, now that no other Jewish ruler held power in Jerusalem. Between 6 and 67 C.E. sixteen High Priests came from the elite families of Jerusalem. Beneath the High Priest were other officials:
1. Captain of the temple who handled
the temple staff.
2. 24 priests who oversaw 24 groups of
ordinary priests, comprising some 7,000 men.\
3. 156 manager priests who took care
of the work of the daily priests.
4. Administrative affairs were handled
by 7 permanent "overseers.”
5. Three treasurers took care of the
Temple treasury, collecting taxes, tithes, purchasing the animals for
sacrifices, and retailing these animals to the pilgrims who came to worship
during the great festivals.
6. Ordinary priests, like Zechariah,
the father of John the Baptizer (see Luke 1:5, and our previous Notes).
7. Taking up the rear were 10,000
Levites who did the dirty work: guarding the Temple, and cleaning up garbage and
refuse.
8. Outside the ritual duties, were
others who served as scribes, clerks, accountants, and otherwise performing the
clerical roles required for Temple efficiency. Not the least were those who
copied the Torah and other sacred texts. [BN,4-5]
Join us this week in
Study, Worship, Praise and Celebration at Chicago First Church of the Nazarene:
* Saturday 6:00pm
* Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am, 5:30pm
* Saturday 6:00pm
* Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am, 5:30pm
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