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Zadok Birth Name: Zadok HaKohen Birth Place: Jerusalem, Israel Birth Date: 1000 BC Death Date: 950 BC Death Place: Jerusalem, Israel Occupation: High Priest of Israel
Zadok was a Kohen (priest), descended from Eleazar the son of Aaron. He was the High Priest of Israel during the reigns of David and Solomon. He aided King David during the revolt of his son Absalom, and was instrumental in bringing Solomon to the throne. After Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem, Zadok was the first High Priest to serve there.
Cozbi
Cozbi was a Midianite princess who was married to an Israelite man named Zimri. The Lord objected to the mixing of the Israelite people with the local Midianites, and the resultant worshiping of Baal. One day, Cozbi was caught in the act of worshiping Baal with Zimri. Phinehas, the son of Eleazar (son of Aaron), saw this and was enraged. He picked up a spear and killed Zimri and Cozbi with one thrust. This act of violence was seen as a victory for the Israelites, and it led to the War against the Midianites in Numbers 31.
Eleazar
Eleazar was a priest in the Hebrew Bible who succeeded his father Aaron as the second High Priest. He was a nephew of Moses and was known for his great wisdom and leadership.
BL Eleazar
Eleazar had always been fascinated by the occult and the supernatural. As a young boy, he would spend hours reading books on witchcraft, demonology, and other dark arts. When he became a priest, he thought he had left all that behind him. But one day, while exploring an abandoned ritual site deep in the woods, he stumbled upon a hidden chamber. Intrigued, he began performing the ritual, not realizing the danger he was putting himself in.
Phinehas
Phinehas was a priest who lived during the Israelites’ Exodus journey. He was the grandson of Aaron and the son of Eleazar, the High Priests. As a youth, he distinguished himself at Shittim with his zeal against the heresy of Peor.
When the Moabites and Midianites tempted the Israelites to inter-marry and worship Baal-peor, Phinehas personally executed an Israelite man and a Midianite woman. This act brought an end to the plague that God had sent to punish the Israelites for embracing intermingling with the Midianites.
Phinehas is commended by God in the book of Numbers chapter 25:10-13, as well as King David in Psalm 106:28-31 for having stopped Israel’s fall into idolatrous practices brought in by Midianite women, as well as for stopping the desecration of God’s sanctuary.
After the entry to the land of Israel and the death of his father, he was appointed the third High Priest of Israel, and served at the sanctuary of Bethel.