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    In the Torah, Ithamar (Hebrew: אִיתָמָר, romanized: ʾĪṯāmār, lit. 'palm tree isle') was the fourth (and the youngest) son of Aaron the High Priest.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Ithamar is first mentioned in Exodus 6:23 as one of four sons of Aaron the priest, Moses’ brother. Aaron’s sons—Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar—also served as priests to the Lord (Exodus 28:1). According to Numbers 3:2, Ithamar was most likely the youngest son.

  3. Ithamar was the fourth son of Aaron and a priest in the wilderness. He was the ancestor of Eli, the high priest who lost his office to Zadok, and Daniel, one of the returned exiles from Babylon.

  4. Ithamar. ITHAMAR ĭth’ ə mär ( אִֽיתָמָֽר ). He was the youngest of four sons of Aaron by Elisheba ( Exod 6:23; Num 3:2; 1 Chron 6:3; 24:1 ), the other three being Eleazar, Nadab, and Abihu. Together with his three brothers, and Aaron their father, he was consecrated to the priesthood ( Exod 28:1 ).

  5. Jan 16, 2023 · Ithamar was one of Aaron's four sons who started the priesthood in Israel. Learn about his role, his descendants, and what we can learn from his story.

  6. Ithamar was the fourth son of Aaron and a priest in the tabernacle service. Learn about his name, family, role and fate from various Bible dictionaries and encyclopedias.

  7. Ithamar is a Hebrew name meaning "land of palms", a son of Aaron and a priest in the Bible. See the origin, translation, and usage of Ithamar in various biblical texts and dictionaries.