Ithamar

Ithamar

In the Torah, Ithamar (Hebrew Name|אִיתָמָר|Itamar|ʼĪṯāmār|"palm tree isle/coast";an ancient Hebrew expression for "the father of Tamar") is mentioned as the youngest son of Aaron the High Priest. After the death of his two eldest brothers Nadab and Abihu, Ithamar served as a priest along with his elder brother, Eleazar. During the travels of the Israelites in the desert, Ithamar stood at the head of the children of Gershon and Merari, the carriers of the Tabernacle. He was also in charge of the work of the Levites in general. Ithamar and Eleazar are regarded as the direct male ancestors of all Kohanim.

The burial site of Ithamar is associated with the "Hill of Phinehas" [http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0624.htm Joshua 24:33] .] as related in the Bible and is attributed with the location of the village of Awarta in the Samarian section of the current day West Bank. Due to the uncertain security situation, the Israel Defence Forces limits visits by Jews to one annual night close to the 5th of Shevat on the Hebrew calendar (around January-February).

Other people named Ithamar

Today, the name Itamar is a masculine name common in Israel.

It was used as the baptismal name of the first Saxon holder of the bishopric of Rochester.

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  • ITHAMAR — (Heb. אִיתָמָר; father of Tamar ?), fourth and youngest son of aaron (Ex. 6:23; Num. 26:60; I Chron. 24:1). Another explanation is Isle of Palms. Akkadian and Ugaritic √ʾmr see could result in He is Seen. At first Ithamar served as priest… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • ITHAMAR — fil. Aaronis, in cuius fam. ad quintam usque generationem, mansit Summi Sacerdotii dignitas. Eli anus ex posteris eius fuit. Exod. c. 6. v. 22. 1. Par. c. 6. v. 3 …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Ithamar — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ithamar (homonymie). Ithamar (qui signifie île ou pays de palmes) est le fils cadet (le 4e) d’Aaron, frère de Moïse (Exode 6 : 23 : « Et Aaron prit pour femme Elishéba, fille d Amminadab, sœur de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ithamar de Rochester — Évêque de Rochester (644) Décès entre le 26 mars 655 et 664  Rochester (Kent,Angleterre) Fête 10 juin …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ithamar Sloan — Ithamar Conkey Sloan (* 9. Mai 1822 in Morrisville, Madison County, New York; † 24. Dezember 1898 in Janesville, Wisconsin) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1863 und 1867 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Wisconsin im US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ithamar Sloan — Ithamar Conkey Sloan (May 9 1822 ndash; December 24 1898) was a nineteenth century American politician, lawyer and dean from Wisconsin. He was the brother of Andrew Scott Sloan.Born in Morrisville, New York, Sloan attended the common schools as a …   Wikipedia

  • Ithamar (bishop) — Infobox bishopbiog name =Ithamar religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Rochester Title = Bishop of Rochester Period = 644 ndash;c656 Predecessor = Paulinus of York Successor =Damianus ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth =… …   Wikipedia

  • Ithamar (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Ithamar est un nom propre qui peut désigner : Ithamar (nom qui signifie île ou pays de palmes), le fils cadet (le 4e) d’Aaron, frère de Moïse Ithamar …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ithamar —    Palm isle, the fourth and youngest son of Aaron (1 Chr. 6:3). He was consecrated to the priesthood along with his brothers (Ex. 6:23); and after the death of Nadab and Abihu, he and Eleazar alone discharged the functions of that office (Lev.… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Ithamar — (fl. ?13th cent BCE)    Israelite, youngest son of Aaron. During the wanderings of the Israelites in the wilderness he was assigned special duties as leader over all the Levites (Exodus 31; 38:21). The house of Eli traced descent to him (I Samuel …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

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