Eleazar (; ) or Elʽazar was a
priest in the
Hebrew Bible, the second
High Priest
The term "high priest" usually refers either to an individual who holds the office of ruler-priest, or to one who is the head of a religious caste.
Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt, a high priest was the chief priest of any of the many gods rever ...
, succeeding his father
Aaron
According to Abrahamic religions, Aaron ''′aharon'', ar, هارون, Hārūn, Greek (Septuagint): Ἀαρών; often called Aaron the priest ()., group="note" ( or ; ''’Ahărōn'') was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of ...
after he died. He was a nephew of
Moses
Moses hbo, מֹשֶׁה, Mōše; also known as Moshe or Moshe Rabbeinu (Mishnaic Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּינוּ, ); syr, ܡܘܫܐ, Mūše; ar, موسى, Mūsā; grc, Mωϋσῆς, Mōÿsēs () is considered the most important pro ...
.
Biblical narrative
Eleazar played a number of roles during the course of
the Exodus
The Exodus (Hebrew language, Hebrew: יציאת מצרים, ''Yeẓi’at Miẓrayim'': ) is the founding myth of the Israelites whose narrative is spread over four books of the Torah (or Pentateuch, corresponding to the first five books of the ...
, from creating the plating for the
altar from the firepans of
Korah's assembly, to performing the ritual of the
red heifer. After the death of his older brothers
Nadab and Abihu, he and his younger brother
Ithamar were appointed to the charge of the sanctuary. His wife, a daughter of
Putiel, bore him
Phinehas, who would eventually succeed him as High Priest.
Leviticus 10:16–18 records an incident when Moses was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, for failing to eat a
sin offering inside the
Tabernacle in accordance with the regulations set out in the preceding chapters of Leviticus regarding the entitlement of the priests to a share of the offerings they made on behalf of the Israelite people.
As the Israelites moved through the wilderness during the Exodus journey, Eleazar was responsible for carrying the oil for the
lampstand
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, the sweet incense, the daily grain offering and the anointing oil, and also for oversight of the carriage of the
Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant,; Ge'ez: also known as the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, is an alleged artifact believed to be the most sacred relic of the Israelites, which is described as a wooden chest, covered in pure gold, with an e ...
, table for
showbread
Showbread ( he, לחם הפנים ''Leḥem haPānīm'', literally: "Bread of the Faces"), in the King James Version: shewbread, in a biblical or Jewish context, refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present, on a specially-de ...
,
altar and other
tabernacle fittings which were transported by the
Kohathite section of the
Levite tribe. Following the rebellion against Moses' leadership recorded in
Numbers 16, Eleazar was charged with taking the rebels'
bronze
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censers and hammering them into a covering for the
altar, to act as a reminder of the failed
rebellion
Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority.
A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
and the restriction of the priesthood to the Aaronid dynasty.
On
Mount Hor he was clothed with the sacred vestments, which Moses took from his father Aaron and put upon him as successor to his father in the high priest's office, before Aaron's death. Eleazar held the office of high priest for more than twenty years. He took part with Moses in numbering the people, and assisted at the inauguration of
Joshua.
He assisted in the distribution of the land after the conquest. When he died, he "was buried at
Gibeah, which had been allotted to his son Phinehas in the hill country of
Ephraim
Ephraim (; he, ''ʾEp̄rayīm'', in pausa: ''ʾEp̄rāyīm'') was, according to the Book of Genesis, the second son of Joseph ben Jacob and Asenath. Asenath was an Ancient Egyptian woman whom Pharaoh gave to Joseph as wife, and the daughte ...
". The ''
Hill of Phinehas''
[Joshua 24:33](_blank)
related in the Bible is associated with the location of the village of
Awarta in the
Samarian section of the current day
West Bank.
The high-priesthood remained in the family of Eleazar until the time of
Eli, into whose family it passed. Eli was a descendant of Ithamar, Eleazar's brother.
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/ref> The high priesthood was restored to the family of Eleazar in the person of Zadok after Abiathar
Abiathar ( ''ʾEḇyāṯār'', "father (of) abundance"/"abundant father"), in the Hebrew Bible, is a son of Ahimelech or Ahijah, High Priest at Nob, the fourth in descent from Eli and the last of Eli's House to be a High Priest.
Bible account
...
was cast out by Solomon
Solomon (; , ),, ; ar, سُلَيْمَان, ', , ; el, Σολομών, ; la, Salomon also called Jedidiah (Hebrew language, Hebrew: , Modern Hebrew, Modern: , Tiberian Hebrew, Tiberian: ''Yăḏīḏăyāh'', "beloved of Yahweh, Yah"), ...
.[Prophesied i]
I Sm 2:30–6
fulfilled i
I Kg 2:26–7
/ref>
Commemorations
Eleazar is commemorated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church on September 2
Events
Pre-1600
*44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his ''Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of them ...
, and as one of the Holy Forefathers in the Calendar of Saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church on July 30.
Other biblical figures named Eleazar
Five other men named Eleazar are briefly mentioned in the Hebrew Bible:
* Eleazar, son of Abinadab
Eleazar, son of Abinadab or Aminadab, was an inhabitant of Kiriath-Jearim and was "consecrated" or "set apart" to guard the Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant,; Ge'ez: also known as the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, i ...
, who was entrusted as a keeper of the Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant,; Ge'ez: also known as the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, is an alleged artifact believed to be the most sacred relic of the Israelites, which is described as a wooden chest, covered in pure gold, with an e ...
* Eleazar (son of Dodai)
Eleazar ( he, אֶלְעָזָר, ''Eləʻāzār''; 10th or 9th century) was one of the Three Mighty Warriors and an officer under David, according to 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles. His father was Dodai or Dodo, and he was a Benjamite through his ...
, one of King David
David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
's warriors
* Eleazar, son of Pinhas
Eleazar was son of Pinhas associated with the priests in taking charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile (Ezra
Ezra (; he, עֶזְרָא, '; fl. 480–440 BCE), also called Ezra the Scribe (, ') and ...
, one of those in charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile
The Babylonian captivity or Babylonian exile is the period in Jewish history during which a large number of Judeans from the ancient Kingdom of Judah were captives in Babylon, the capital city of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, following their defeat ...
.
* Eleazar, called Avaran who slays a battle elephant in I Maccabees.
* Eleazar, the Hebrew scribe whose martyrdom under Antiochus IV Epiphanes was recounted in II Maccabees.
In the Gospel of Matthew, another Eleazar, the son of Eliud, is listed in the genealogy of Jesus as the great-grandfather of Joseph, husband of Mary.
Patrilineal ancestry
References
External links
Lives of the saints - Righteous Eleazar
Macedonian Orthodox Church website
Roman Catholic Church website
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High Priests of Israel
Christian saints from the Old Testament
Family of Aaron