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Zadok and now
The temple at Bethel now assumed a major role in the religious life of the remaining inhabitants of Judah, and the non-Zadokite priests, under the influence of the Aaronite priests of Bethel, began calling themselves " sons of Aaron " to distinguish themselves from the " sons of Zadok ".

Zadok and became
According to this hypothesis, after the disgrace of a rival faction in the struggle for succession to David, the family of Zadok became the sole authorized Jerusalem clergy, so that a Jebusite family monopolized the Jerusalem clergy for many centuries before becoming sufficiently attenuated to be indistinguishable from other Judeans or Judahites.

Zadok and high
Ahimaaz ( Hebrew: אחימעץ áḤYMaàTs " My Brother Is Counselor ") was son and successor of Zadok in the office of high priest ( 1 Chronicles 6: 8, 53 ).
Zadok was a high priest of the Israelites in Jerusalem after it was conquered by David.
Jonathan, who was born of a priestly family but not from Zadok, the high priestly stock, took the title in Tishri, 152 BC.
Cohen points out that “ not all priests, high priests, and aristocrats were Sadducees ; many were Pharisees, and many were not members of any group at all .” As mentioned above, it is widely believed that the Sadducees were descended from the House of Zadok and sought to preserve this priestly line and the authority of the Temple.
The high priesthood was restored to the family of Eleazar in the person of Zadok after Abiathar was cast out by Solomon.
The Hebrew word appears in the biblical names Melchizedek, Adonizedek, and Zadok, the high priest of David.
There, worship was in the hands of priests known as Zadokites ( meaning that they traced their descent from an ancestor called Zadok, allegedly high priest under David ).
Zadok was a patrilineal descendant of Eleazar the son of Aaron the high priest.
Both Zadok and Abiathar were functioning in tandem as high priests at the time of David's hasty exit from Jerusalem.

Zadok and priest
11: 11 ); and when David fled from Jerusalem at the time of Absalom's conspiracy, the Ark was carried along with him until he ordered Zadok the priest to return it to Jerusalem ( 2 Sam.
Some scholars have speculated that as Zadok ( also Zadoq ) does not appear in the text of Samuel until after the conquest of Jerusalem, he was actually a Jebusite priest co-opted into the Israelite state religion.
According to the " Jebusite Hypothesis ," however, the Jebusites persisted as inhabitants of Jerusalem and comprised an important faction in the Kingdom of Judah, including such notables as Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, and Bathsheba, the queen and mother of the next monarch, Solomon.
Gihon is the name of the only natural spring of water in the vicinity of Jerusalem ( the place where King Solomon was anointed by the priest Zadok and Nathan ( prophet )).
Zadok ( Hebrew: Tzadok צדוק, meaning " Righteous ") was a priest descended from Eleazar the son of Aaron.
Mentioned just above Zariah is Zadok a priest from King David's time.
The name Zadok appears twice in the Old Testament, once for the prominent priest of King David and once as an incidental figure mentioned as the grandfather of Jotham, an individual who was himself mentioned at Matthew 1: 9.

Zadok and .
The priests Zadok and Abiathar remained behind in Jerusalem, and their sons Jonathan and Ahimaaz served as David's spies.
In 1 Kings 4: 4 Zadok and Abiathar are found acting together as priests under Solomon.
Meanwhile Zadok, of the house of Eleazar, had been made High Priest.
Another version says he was Co-Pontiff with Zadok during King David.
Gradually, as this was found to be insufficient for differentiating between similar nouns, they were inserted in medial positions, e. g., ṣaddīq-righteous ; ṣādōq – Zadok.
The Anointing of Solomon by Cornelis de Vos. According to Books of Kings | 1 Kings 1: 39, Solomon was Anointing | anointed by Zadok.
* Quirinius conducts a census in Judea ( according to Josephus ), which results in a revolt in the province, led by Judas the Galilean, and supported by the Pharisee Zadok.
Handel's Coronation Anthems are composed for the event, including Zadok the Priest which has been played at every subsequent Coronation of the British monarch.
) The father of Zadok ( 2 Sam.
) A priestly descendant through the priestly line of the first Zadok.
To make matters a bit more confusing, this Ahitub also had a son ( or probably grandson ) by the name of Zadok.
* Zadok Allen, a character in the H. P. Lovecraft novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth
* Avi Zadok, a character in the novel The Last Jihad by Joel C. Rosenberg
Pharisees claimed prophetic or Mosaic authority for their interpretation of Jewish laws, while the Sadducees represented the authority of the priestly privileges and prerogatives established since the days of Solomon, when Zadok, their ancestor ( disputed ; see Sadducees ), officiated as High Priest.
At the conclusion of the video the music of Zadok the Priest that forms part of the British Coronation ceremony can be heard as Wallinger ' ascends ' up the stairs.
The discovery in 1910 of Sefer Zadok mentions by the Karaite sage Ya ' akov al-Qirqisani, led to a renewal for the hypothesis of the Sadducee influences on the Karaites.

now and became
The vision became even stronger now.
Isfahan became more of a legend than a place, and now it is for many people simply a name to which they attach their notions of old Persia and sometimes of the East.
I never had the courage to look at them, when my projected volume became hopeless, fearing they were poor, until now when I was obliged to do so.
After all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie when one has inquired who it was Sue Brown married and where it is they now live when questions are asked and answered about families and children, and old professors when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted that does it.
Radio broadcasts, however -- now that even plain people could afford `` loud speakers '' on their sets -- held old fans to the major-league races and attracted new ones, chiefly women, who through what the philosopher called the ineluctable modality of audition, became first inured, then attracted, then addicted to the long afternoon recitals of the doings in some distant baseball park.
The word amphibian became restricted in the taxonomical sense to what we now use around 1600, with the taxon " Amphibia " first published in scientific classification circa 1819.
This concept of " corrected lime potential " to define the degree of base saturation in soils became the basis for procedures now used in soil testing laboratories to determine the " lime requirement " of soils.
gray amber ), became used for ambergris, while ambre jaune ( yellow amber ), denoted the fossil resin we now call amber.
During the Tokugawa period ( 1600 – 1868 ) the Ainu became increasingly involved in trade with Japanese who controlled the southern portion of the island that is now called Hokkaido.
It was known as Asuristan during this period, and became a main centre of the Church of the East ( now the Assyrian Church of the East ), with a flourishing Syriac ( Assyrian ) Christian culture which exists there to this day.
In 1982, in a move that heralded big changes within the sport, one of the original VFL clubs and now struggling, South Melbourne, relocated to Sydney and became known as the Sydney Swans.
Portions of the lands of the former County of Baden now became the District of Baden in the newly created Canton of Aargau.
The northern territory remained under direct administration as the Bechuanaland Protectorate and is today's Botswana, while the southern territory became part of the Cape Colony and is now part of the northwest province of South Africa ; the majority of Setswana-speaking people today live in South Africa.
The now all professional Chicago White Stockings, financed by businessman William Hulbert, became a charter member of the league along with the Red Stockings, who had dissolved and moved to Boston.
It became an official Summer Olympic sport at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 and its gold medals now generally rate as the sport's most coveted prizes for individual players.
In the 1980s aluminum alloy frames and other components became popular due to their light weight, and most mid-range bikes are now principally aluminum alloy of some kind.
Indeed, in the largest biological weapons accident known – the anthrax outbreak in Sverdlovsk ( now Yekaterinburg ) in the Soviet Union in 1979, sheep became ill with anthrax as far as 200 kilometers from the release point of the organism from a military facility in the southeastern portion of the city ( known as Compound 19 and still off limits to visitors today, see Sverdlovsk Anthrax leak ).
This solution had a peculiar behaviour at what is now called the Schwarzschild radius, where it became singular, meaning that some of the terms in the Einstein equations became infinite.
The Beano is now the longest-running weekly comic, since The Dandy became a fortnightly comic in 2007.
The addition of the Cotton and Harley manuscripts introduced a literary and antiquarian element and meant that the British Museum now became both national museum and library.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
The car became known as the AMX-400 and it is now owned by an automobile collector.
Croatia and Slavonia became a part of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs composed out of all Southern Slavic territories of the now former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy with a transitional government headed in Zagreb.

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