Aaronites

AARONITES

Descendants of Aaron the high priest, so called 1Ch 12:27; 1Ch 27:17. Thirteen cities were assigned to them, in Judah and Benjamin, Jos 21:13-19; 1Ch 6:57-60.

Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

Aaronites

the descendants of Aaron, and therefore priests. Jehoiada, the father of Benaiah, led 3,700 Aaronites as “fighting men” to the support of David at Hebron (1 Chr. 12:27). Eleazar (Num. 3:32), and at a later period Zadok (1 Chr. 27:17), was their chief.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Aaronites

aron-ts (le-‘aharon, literally, belonging to Aaron): A word used in the King James Version, but not in the revised versions, to translate the proper name Aaron in two instances where it denotes a family and not merely a person (1Ch 12:27; 1Ch 27:17). It is equivalent to the phrases sons of Aaron, house of Aaron, frequently used in the Old Testament. According to the books of Josh and Chronicles the sons of Aaron, were distinguished from the other Levites from the time of Joshua (e.g. Jos 21:4, Jos 21:10, Jos 21:13; 1Ch 6:54).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Aaronites

Aaronites, The descendants of Aaron, who served as priests at the sanctuary (Num 4:5, seq.; 1Ch 12:27; 1Ch 27:17).

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Aaronites

[Aa’ronites]

The descendants of Aaron. 1Ch 12:27; 1Ch 27:17.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Aaronites

Aaronites (r’on-tes or ‘ron-ites). 1Ch 12:27. Levites of the family of Aaron: the priests who served the sanctuary. Eleazar, Aaron’s son, was their chief Num 4:16.

Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible