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  • Priestly source
  • One of the four sources of the Torah in the documentary hypothesis

    The Priestly source (or simply P) is perhaps the most widely recognized of the sources underlying the Torah, both stylistically and theologically distinct

    Priestly source

    Priestly source

    Priestly_source

  • Miranda Priestly
  • Fictional magazine editor in "The Devil Wears Prada"

    Miranda Priestly (born Miriam Princhek; October 25, 1949) is a character in Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel The Devil Wears Prada, played by Meryl Streep

    Miranda Priestly

    Miranda_Priestly

  • Elohist
  • One of the four sources of the Torah in the documentary hypothesis

    is one of four source documents underlying the Torah, together with the Jahwist (or Yahwist), the Deuteronomist and the Priestly source. The Elohist is

    Elohist

    Elohist

    Elohist

  • Documentary hypothesis
  • Hypothesis to explain the origins and composition of the Torah

    originally independent documents: the Jahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomist, and Priestly sources, frequently referred to by their initials. The first of these, J, was

    Documentary hypothesis

    Documentary hypothesis

    Documentary_hypothesis

  • Priestly
  • Surname list

    footballer Miranda Priestly, a character in The Devil Wears Prada Paul Priestly, a character in EastEnders Priestley (disambiguation) Priestly source, one of the

    Priestly

    Priestly

  • Genealogies of Genesis
  • Genealogies appearing in the Book of Genesis

    different uses when the Book of Genesis was compiled from its Jahwist and Priestly sources. The ages at which each of these characters fathered their children

    Genealogies of Genesis

    Genealogies_of_Genesis

  • Composition of the Torah
  • holding that the Torah was composed by using four different sources—Yahwist, Elohist, Priestly, and Deuteronomist—that were combined into one in the Persian

    Composition of the Torah

    Composition_of_the_Torah

  • Deuteronomist
  • One of the most accepted sources for the Torah in source criticism

    the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers (based on the Priestly source and the Jahwist), and independently of the historical Books of Chronicles

    Deuteronomist

    Deuteronomist

  • Priestly Blessing
  • Jewish blessing by Kohanim

    The Priestly Blessing or priestly benediction (Hebrew: ברכת כהנים; translit. birkat kohanim), also known in rabbinic literature as raising of the hands

    Priestly Blessing

    Priestly Blessing

    Priestly_Blessing

  • Supplementary hypothesis
  • Theory explaining the origins of the Torah

    hypothesis accepts "three sources or literary strata within the Pentateuch," which have come to be known as the Yahwist (J), the Priestly Writer (P), and the

    Supplementary hypothesis

    Supplementary hypothesis

    Supplementary_hypothesis

  • The Bible with Sources Revealed
  • 2003 book by Richard Elliott Friedman

    BCE), but places the Priestly source at the court of Hezekiah; his sequence of sources therefore runs Jahwist–Elohist–Priestly–Deuteronomist [JEPD] (while

    The Bible with Sources Revealed

    The Bible with Sources Revealed

    The_Bible_with_Sources_Revealed

  • Tabernacle
  • Temporary dwelling used by Israelites in the biblical Book of Exodus

    Pentateuch, where the Priestly source presents a large, ornate tent at the center of the Israelite community, while a non-priestly strand describes a smaller

    Tabernacle

    Tabernacle

    Tabernacle

  • Torah
  • First five books of the Hebrew Bible

    independent sources, which were later compiled together by a redactor: J, the Jahwist source, E, the Elohist source, P, the Priestly source, and D, the

    Torah

    Torah

    Torah

  • Jahwist
  • One of the four sources of the Torah

    of the most widely recognized sources of the Pentateuch (Torah), together with the Deuteronomist (D), the Priestly source (P) and the Elohist (E). The

    Jahwist

    Jahwist

    Jahwist

  • Genesis flood narrative
  • Biblical flood myth

    as late as the 3rd century BCE. It draws on two sources, called the Priestly source and the non-Priestly or Yahwist, and many of its details are contradictory

    Genesis flood narrative

    Genesis flood narrative

    Genesis_flood_narrative

  • Irad
  • Male given name

    genealogy of Cain is attributed to the Jahwist source, while the genealogy of Seth is attributed to the Priestly source. The J list and P list contain seven pairs

    Irad

    Irad

    Irad

  • Book of Genesis
  • First book of the Bible

    come from four sources: the Yahwist (abbreviated as J), the Elohist (E), the Deuteronomist (D) and the Priestly source (P). Each source is held to tell

    Book of Genesis

    Book of Genesis

    Book_of_Genesis

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    different authors – the Jahwist (J), Elohist (E), Deuteronomist (D), and Priestly (P) sources – were responsible for editing stories from a polytheistic religion

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Genesis creation narrative
  • Creation myth of Judaism and Christianity

    the remainder of Genesis 2, is from an earlier non-Priestly source, traditionally the Jahwist source (J) dated to the 10th or 9th century BC. In this story

    Genesis creation narrative

    Genesis creation narrative

    Genesis_creation_narrative

  • Lamech (descendant of Cain)
  • Biblical figure, descendant of Cainan, Descendant of Seth, brother of Cain and Abel

    This Lamech appears in the Yahwist genealogy (the line of Cain); the Priestly source has another Lamech who is the father of Noah. This Lamech is distinguished

    Lamech (descendant of Cain)

    Lamech (descendant of Cain)

    Lamech_(descendant_of_Cain)

  • Urim and Thummim
  • Objects used for divination in the early Abrahamic religions

    the author of the passage, which textual scholars attribute to the priestly source, was not actually entirely aware of what they were either. Nevertheless

    Urim and Thummim

    Urim_and_Thummim

  • Priestly Code
  • Jewish body of laws

    present in the Priestly Source except for the Holiness Code. Under the documentary hypothesis, while some scholars believe that the Priestly Code was created

    Priestly Code

    Priestly_Code

  • Book of Numbers
  • Fourth book of the Hebrew Bible

    complex history; its final form is possibly due to a Priestly redaction (i.e., editing) of a Yahwistic source made sometime in the early Persian period (5th

    Book of Numbers

    Book of Numbers

    Book_of_Numbers

  • Holiness code
  • Leviticus chapters 17–26

    Knohl, believe the Holiness Code to be a later addition to the Priestly source. This source is often abbreviated as "H". Prof. Joel Baden has argued that

    Holiness code

    Holiness code

    Holiness_code

  • Prolegomena zur Geschichte Israels
  • Book by Julius Wellhausen

    Yahwist/Elohist to that in the Priestly source, with Deuteronomy occupying an intermediate position. The Priestly source consistently attempts to disguise

    Prolegomena zur Geschichte Israels

    Prolegomena_zur_Geschichte_Israels

  • Gershom
  • Biblical character

    certain passages of the Bible, which textual scholars ascribe to the Priestly Source, assert that it is only the descendants of Aaron known as Aaronim who

    Gershom

    Gershom

    Gershom

  • Ishmael
  • Figure in the Abrahamic religions

    field of source criticism believe that the stories of Ishmael belong to the three strata of J, or Yahwist source, the P, or Priestly source, and the E

    Ishmael

    Ishmael

    Ishmael

  • Priestly tunic
  • One of several garments worn by priests in the Biblical temple

    The priestly tunic (Hebrew: כֻּתֹּנֶת kutonet) was an undergarment or shirt worn by all priests, including the High Priest, when serving in the Tabernacle

    Priestly tunic

    Priestly tunic

    Priestly_tunic

  • Tribe of Simeon
  • One of the twelve Tribes of Israel

    these censuses during the Exodus, some source-critical scholars place their authorship in the period of Priestly Source, which Richard Elliot Freedman dates

    Tribe of Simeon

    Tribe_of_Simeon

  • Abraham's family tree
  • Family tree of Abraham in the Book of Genesis

    11. The documentary hypothesis attributes these genealogies to the priestly source. Abram and Sarai prospered materially but they had no children. Abram

    Abraham's family tree

    Abraham's family tree

    Abraham's_family_tree

  • Book of Exodus
  • Second book of the Bible

    Liane M. (2023). "Introduction". The Consuming Fire: The Complete Priestly Source, from Creation to the Promised Land (PDF). University of California

    Book of Exodus

    Book of Exodus

    Book_of_Exodus

  • Massah and Meribah
  • Biblical location

    from the JE source, and the version in the Book of Numbers being from the Priestly Source; the latter account, like the Priestly Source in general, is

    Massah and Meribah

    Massah_and_Meribah

  • Society of Saint Pius X
  • Traditionalist Catholic society of apostolic life

    Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X "Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X", FSSPX) is a traditionalist Catholic priestly fraternity founded in 1970 by Archbishop

    Society of Saint Pius X

    Society of Saint Pius X

    Society_of_Saint_Pius_X

  • Adam and Eve
  • First man and woman in Abrahamic creation myth

    on two distinct "sources", the Priestly source and what is sometimes called the Yahwist source and sometimes simply the "non-Priestly"; for the purpose

    Adam and Eve

    Adam and Eve

    Adam_and_Eve

  • Tribe of Levi
  • One of the twelve Tribes of Israel

    Aaron, who was the first High Priest of Israel, were designated as the priestly class, the Kohanim. The Tribe of Levi served particular religious duties

    Tribe of Levi

    Tribe of Levi

    Tribe_of_Levi

  • Amram
  • Father of Moses, Aaron and Miriam in the Bible

    to originate from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source. According to critical scholars, the Torah's genealogy for Levi's descendants

    Amram

    Amram

  • Babylonian captivity
  • Period in Jewish history during the 6th century BCE

    place in the Persian period following the exile,and the Priestly source, one of its main sources, is primarily a product of the post-exilic period when

    Babylonian captivity

    Babylonian captivity

    Babylonian_captivity

  • Dating the Bible
  • Estimating dates of composition for parts of the Bible

    there is no agreement over the non-Priestly source(s). Genesis is a post-exilic work combining "Priestly" and "non-Priestly" material. Exodus is an anthology

    Dating the Bible

    Dating_the_Bible

  • Tower of Babel
  • Mythical structure in the Hebrew Bible

    held that the two chapters were written by different sources, the former by the Priestly source and the latter by the Jahwist. However, that theory has

    Tower of Babel

    Tower of Babel

    Tower_of_Babel

  • Uzziel
  • Biblical figure

    originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source. Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica Exodus 6:18 Numbers 3:27 1

    Uzziel

    Uzziel

  • Jared (biblical figure)
  • Figure in the Book of Genesis

    about the descendants of Adam (Genesis 5:1-32) is attributed to the Priestly source. A parallel passage (Genesis 4:17-22) which contains a genealogy of

    Jared (biblical figure)

    Jared (biblical figure)

    Jared_(biblical_figure)

  • Gershon
  • Biblical character

    originating from a religiopolitical group similar to that behind the Priestly source, and at a similar date. According to some biblical scholars, the Torah's

    Gershon

    Gershon

  • Merari
  • Biblical figure, son of Levi

    originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source. According to some biblical scholars, the Torah's genealogy for Levi's

    Merari

    Merari

  • Noah
  • Biblical prophet known for building an ark

    sources, which themselves date from no earlier than the 10th century BC. Two of these, the Jahwist, composed in the 10th century BC, and the Priestly

    Noah

    Noah

    Noah

  • Mount Horeb
  • Location in the Hebrew Bible

    hypothesis, the name Sinai is used in the Torah only by the Jahwist and Priestly Source from Judah, whereas Horeb is used only by the Elohist and Deuteronomist

    Mount Horeb

    Mount Horeb

    Mount_Horeb

  • Tribe of Dan
  • One of the twelve Tribes of Israel

    Judah). Some textual scholars regard the census as being from the Priestly Source, dating it to around the 7th century BC, and more likely to reflect

    Tribe of Dan

    Tribe of Dan

    Tribe_of_Dan

  • Paddan Aram
  • Biblical region

    documentary hypothesis often attribute most of these verses to the priestly source and the remainder to a later redactor. The city of Harran, where Abraham

    Paddan Aram

    Paddan_Aram

  • Heaven
  • Divine location in various religions

    place on Earth, not in Heaven. The Deuteronomistic source, Deuteronomistic History, and Priestly source all portray the Temple in Jerusalem as the sole channel

    Heaven

    Heaven

    Heaven

  • Ephod
  • Garment worn by the high priest in ancient Israel

    Israelite culture, and was closely connected with oracular practices and priestly ritual. In the Books of Samuel and Books of Chronicles, David is described

    Ephod

    Ephod

    Ephod

  • Mount Sinai (Bible)
  • Sacred mountain mentioned in the Bible

    the name "Sinai" is only used in the Torah by the Jahwist and the Priestly source, whereas Horeb is only used by the Elohist and Deuteronomist. The incongruity

    Mount Sinai (Bible)

    Mount Sinai (Bible)

    Mount_Sinai_(Bible)

  • Showbread
  • Cakes or loaves of bread which were always present in the Temple in Jerusalem

    only source texts among those comprising the Torah which mention the showbread are the Holiness Code and later additions to the priestly source, the antiquity

    Showbread

    Showbread

  • Priestly caste
  • Social group

    The priestly caste is a social group responsible for officiating over sacrifices and leading prayers or other religious functions, particularly in nomadic

    Priestly caste

    Priestly_caste

  • Manasseh (tribal patriarch)
  • First son of Joseph in the Bible

    of Manasseh's family, which textual scholars ascribe to the earlier priestly source, Asriel instead appears to be the son of Gilead, the son of Machir

    Manasseh (tribal patriarch)

    Manasseh (tribal patriarch)

    Manasseh_(tribal_patriarch)

  • J. B. Priestley
  • English writer (1894–1984)

    the 20th century. (The last author discussed was Thomas Wolfe.) In 1964 Priestly joined the Who Killed Kennedy? Committee set up by Bertrand Russell. His

    J. B. Priestley

    J. B. Priestley

    J._B._Priestley

  • Jason Priestley
  • Canadian actor (born 1969)

    HarperOne. ISBN 978-0062357892. Retrieved November 7, 2015. Feature on Jason Priestly Racing 1995 Cobra R Mustang, 1996, archived from the original on January

    Jason Priestley

    Jason Priestley

    Jason_Priestley

  • Jochebed
  • Mother of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses in the Bible

    originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the Priestly source. According to some Biblical scholars, the Torah's genealogy for Levi's

    Jochebed

    Jochebed

    Jochebed

  • Bethuel
  • Biblical character

    often attribute most of these verses to the Jahwist source, and the remainder to the priestly source. Bethuel lived in Paddan Aram, identified as the area

    Bethuel

    Bethuel

    Bethuel

  • Milcah
  • Biblical character

    argued that Bethuel, who is identified as Rebecca's father by the priestly source, was a later addition to the text, and that Rebecca was the daughter

    Milcah

    Milcah

  • Ritual Decalogue
  • List of laws at Exodus 34:11–26

    combined all three versions – JE, the Priestly source, and Deuteronomist, together. JE and the Priestly source were interleaved together, altering JE

    Ritual Decalogue

    Ritual Decalogue

    Ritual_Decalogue

  • Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
  • Roman Catholic society of apostolic life

    The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri; FSSP) is a traditionalist Catholic society of apostolic life for

    Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

    Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

    Priestly_Fraternity_of_Saint_Peter

  • P (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    abbreviation of Pinxit p or piano, a dynamic direction to play softly P, priestly source of the Hebrew Bible Agent P, the codename for Perry the Platypus in

    P (disambiguation)

    P_(disambiguation)

  • First tithe
  • Tenth of agricultural produce, given to the Kohen

    the version of the priestly source. Although such scholars speculate that the deuteronomist is a later author than the priestly source, scholars believe

    First tithe

    First tithe

    First_tithe

  • Joseph Priestley
  • English chemist and polymath (1733–1804)

    works, however, had the most lasting influence, as now considered primary sources for utilitarianism by philosophers such as Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart

    Joseph Priestley

    Joseph Priestley

    Joseph_Priestley

  • Kohen
  • Hereditary priest in Judaism

    performed their priestly service in the portable Tabernacle. Priestly duties involved offering the Temple sacrifices, and delivering the Priestly Blessing.

    Kohen

    Kohen

  • Second tithe
  • Tithe mentioned in the Hebrew Bible

    than the priestly source, scholars believe that much of the Deuteronomic Code was a reaction against the regulations introduced by the Priestly Code, and

    Second tithe

    Second_tithe

  • The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • 2026 film by David Frankel

    the first film, it follows Andy Sachs (Hathaway) as she helps Miranda Priestly (Streep) navigate a new media landscape and corporate threats to the survival

    The Devil Wears Prada 2

    The_Devil_Wears_Prada_2

  • Sons of God
  • Phrase used in the Hebrew Bible and apocrypha

    case also in Israel. J. Scharbert associates Genesis 6:1–4 with the Priestly source and the final redaction of the Pentateuch. On this basis, he assigns

    Sons of God

    Sons of God

    Sons_of_God

  • Ishmaelites
  • Abrahamic tradition of tribal identity

    Genesis 25 would have been added during the Persian Period by the Priestly source, who attributed the known Ishmaelite (Shumu'ilu) Tribes as the names

    Ishmaelites

    Ishmaelites

    Ishmaelites

  • Ancient Israel and Judah
  • Near Eastern civilization during the Iron Age

    the source of significant portions of the Hebrew Bible: Isaiah 40–55; Ezekiel; the final version of Jeremiah; the work of the hypothesized priestly source

    Ancient Israel and Judah

    Ancient Israel and Judah

    Ancient_Israel_and_Judah

  • Creator deity
  • Entity that created the universe

    Jahwist source) and was later expanded by other authors (the Priestly source) into a work very similar to Genesis as known today. The two sources can be

    Creator deity

    Creator deity

    Creator_deity

  • Chronology of the Bible
  • Distinct chronologies can be inferred from the Priestly source (of the Torah), along with priestly authors of later biblical books, and the Deuteronomistic

    Chronology of the Bible

    Chronology of the Bible

    Chronology_of_the_Bible

  • Origins of Judaism
  • Overview of the early history of Judaism

    5th century BCE. Yehezkel Kaufmann argues that the Priestly source is pre-exilic and that the priestly code in Torah is the codification of pre-prophetic

    Origins of Judaism

    Origins of Judaism

    Origins_of_Judaism

  • Va'eira
  • Fourteenth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading

    separate sources in the parashah. Walter Brueggemann reported that older source analysis saw Exodus 6:2–30 as an insertion by the Priestly source, addressed

    Va'eira

    Va'eira

    Va'eira

  • Religion
  • Social-cultural system

    Wolters Kluwer. Altschuler, EL (2004). "Temporal lobe epilepsy in the priestly source of the Pentateuch". South African Medical Journal. 11 (94): 870. PMID 15587438

    Religion

    Religion

    Religion

  • Israel Knohl
  • Israeli Bible scholar and historian (born 1952)

    with a dissertation on the relationship between the Pentateuchal Priestly source and the Holiness code. Knohl lives in Jerusalem and is the father of

    Israel Knohl

    Israel Knohl

    Israel_Knohl

  • Young Earth creationism
  • Form of creationism

    Documentary hypothesis suggest that Genesis 1 was a litany from the Priestly source (possibly from an early Jewish liturgy), while Genesis 2 was assembled

    Young Earth creationism

    Young Earth creationism

    Young_Earth_creationism

  • Primeval history
  • First eleven chapters of the Book of Genesis

    distinct "sources", including the Priestly source, the Yahwist and the Elohist – the last two are often referred to collectively as "non-Priestly", but the

    Primeval history

    Primeval history

    Primeval_history

  • Acharei Mot
  • Portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading

    sanctuary purgation an annual rite, the Priestly source inserted Leviticus 11–15 to list other potential sources of impurity that might require the sanctuary

    Acharei Mot

    Acharei Mot

    Acharei_Mot

  • Numbers 31
  • 31st chapter of the Book of Numbers

    in fact part of the Holiness code (H), which was later added to the Priestly source. He pointed to similarities in content, such as the focus on purification

    Numbers 31

    Numbers 31

    Numbers_31

  • Ki Tissa
  • 9th Torah portion in Book of Exodus

    the comparable scenes from the Elohist (E) in Exodus 3:13–15 and the Priestly source (P) in Exodus 6:2–3. Propp thus argued that Exodus 34:6–7 is one long

    Ki Tissa

    Ki Tissa

    Ki_Tissa

  • Yom Kippur Temple service
  • Ceremony performed in Jerusalem by the High Priest of Israel

    Ezekiel. Textual scholars date this original ceremony to before the priestly source, but after JE. According to the Book of Ezekiel, the sanctuary was

    Yom Kippur Temple service

    Yom Kippur Temple service

    Yom_Kippur_Temple_service

  • Criticism of the Book of Abraham
  • Scholarly assessment of Mormon text

    on late Judean sources. The Book of Abraham in several places further combines two documents (the Priestly source and Jahwist source), indicating that

    Criticism of the Book of Abraham

    Criticism of the Book of Abraham

    Criticism_of_the_Book_of_Abraham

  • Vayetze
  • 7th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading

    presence of the Priestly source is ruled out on other grounds, evincing the probability that the passages with Elohim point to a source that is neither

    Vayetze

    Vayetze

    Vayetze

  • Sin offering
  • Sacrificial offering

    layers in the priestly source, thought by scholars to be one of the source texts of the Torah; the priestly code within the priestly source is believed

    Sin offering

    Sin_offering

  • The Exodus
  • Founding myth of the Jewish people

    books of Leviticus and Numbers are late additions to the narrative by priestly sources. Scholars broadly agree that the publication of the Torah (or of a

    The Exodus

    The Exodus

    The_Exodus

  • Shemini (parashah)
  • 26th weekly portion in the annual cycle of Torah reading

    parashah is discussed in these modern sources: James Kugel reported that according to one theory, the Priestly source (often abbreviated P) invented Nadab

    Shemini (parashah)

    Shemini (parashah)

    Shemini_(parashah)

  • Bemidbar (parashah)
  • 34th in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah readings

    Kugel saw a conflict over eligibility for the priesthood between the Priestly Source (abbreviated P) in Numbers 3:5–10 and the Deuteronomist (abbreviated

    Bemidbar (parashah)

    Bemidbar (parashah)

    Bemidbar_(parashah)

  • Kehath
  • Biblical character

    (nonextant) documents, including the Jahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomic, and priestly sources and the Book of Generations. Advocates of this hypothesis, such as

    Kehath

    Kehath

    Kehath

  • Shaving in Judaism
  • the benefit of the dead. Textual scholars date the Priestly source, and the Holiness and Priestly Codes within it, to the late 7th century BCE or later;

    Shaving in Judaism

    Shaving in Judaism

    Shaving_in_Judaism

  • Stations of the Exodus
  • Locations Israelites visited after Exodus

    Near East, especially from Assyria. Accordingly, the notation in this Priestly source that Moses recorded the starting points of their various marches (v

    Stations of the Exodus

    Stations of the Exodus

    Stations_of_the_Exodus

  • Authorship of the Bible
  • Modern scholarly approaches to biblical authorship and textual composition

    period, the Pentateuch reached its final form with the addition of the Priestly source (c. 5th century BCE). The consensus around the documentary hypothesis

    Authorship of the Bible

    Authorship_of_the_Bible

  • V'Zot HaBerachah
  • Last of the weekly Torah portions

    Kugel saw a conflict over eligibility for the priesthood between the Priestly Source (abbreviated P) in Numbers 3:5–10 and the Deuteronomist (abbreviated

    V'Zot HaBerachah

    V'Zot HaBerachah

    V'Zot_HaBerachah

  • Sons of Zadok
  • Family of Jewish priests

    non-Zadokite priests, who are not called priests because they have lost their priestly role according to verse 11, will be demoted from the sacrificial service

    Sons of Zadok

    Sons_of_Zadok

  • Historicity of the Bible
  • Relationship between historic and biblical events

    identifies these narratives as the Jahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomist, and the Priestly source. While versions of the documentary hypothesis vary in the order in

    Historicity of the Bible

    Historicity of the Bible

    Historicity_of_the_Bible

  • Meryl Streep
  • American actress (born 1949)

    of the same name. Streep portrayed the powerful and demanding Miranda Priestly, fashion magazine editor (and boss of a recent college graduate played

    Meryl Streep

    Meryl Streep

    Meryl_Streep

  • History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel
  • became the source of significant portions of the Hebrew Bible: Isaiah 40–55, Ezekiel, the final version of Jeremiah, the work of the Priestly source in the

    History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel

    History_of_the_Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Land_of_Israel

  • Covenant (biblical)
  • Religious concept in the Hebrew Bible

    promises of Genesis 12, 15, and 17 are attributed to Jahwist, Elohist and Priestly sources. The Abrahamic covenant is part of a tradition of covenantal sacrifices

    Covenant (biblical)

    Covenant_(biblical)

  • Source criticism (biblical studies)
  • Attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text

    separate sources: the Yahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomist, and Priestly: The Jahwist (J) source is characterized by calling God "YHWH", depicts him as human-like

    Source criticism (biblical studies)

    Source_criticism_(biblical_studies)

  • Brahmin
  • Varna in Hinduism, one of four castes

    has also signified someone who is good and virtuous, not just someone of priestly class. The earliest inferred reference to "Brahmin" as a possible social

    Brahmin

    Brahmin

    Brahmin

  • Daughters of Zelophehad
  • Figures mentioned in the Biblical Book of Numbers

    concerning Zelophehad's daughters as accretions added to the earlier priestly source narrative by writers from the same pro-Aaronid religio-political group

    Daughters of Zelophehad

    Daughters of Zelophehad

    Daughters_of_Zelophehad

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  • Ritvik | ரத்விக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ritvik | ரத்விக 

    Priest

    Ritvik | ரத்விக 

  • Khoury |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Khoury |

    Priest

    Khoury |

  • Pontifex
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Pontifex

    Priest.

    Pontifex

  • Priestly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Priestly

    English : variant of Priestley.

    Priestly

  • Ritwik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ritwik

    Priest

    Ritwik

  • Powwaw
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Powwaw

    Priest.

    Powwaw

  • Pressly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pressly

    English : variant of Priestley.Americanized form of German Pressler.

    Pressly

  • Prestley
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Prestley

    From the Priest's Meadow

    Prestley

  • Vipra
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vipra

    Priest

    Vipra

  • Preston
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Preston

    The Priest's Village; Priest's Town; Priest's Settlement

    Preston

  • Preston
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Preston

    Priest's town.

    Preston

  • Presly
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Presly

    From the Priest's Meadow

    Presly

  • Ritwik | ரத்விக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ritwik | ரத்விக 

    Priest

    Ritwik | ரத்விக 

  • Ritvik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ritvik

    Priest

    Ritvik

  • Priest
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly West Midlands)

    Priest

    English (mainly West Midlands) : from Middle English pr(i)est ‘minister of the Church’ (Old English prēost, from Latin presbyter, Greek presbyteros ‘elder’, ‘counselor’, comparative of presbys ‘old man’), used as a nickname, either for someone with a pious manner or possibly for someone who had played the part of a priest in a pageant. It may also have been an occupational name for someone in the service of a priest, and occasionally it may have been used to denote someone suspected of being the son of a priest.A John Priest is recorded as being in Woburn, MA, as early as 1675. The Mayflower Pilgrim Digory Priest of Holland died the first winter at Plymouth in 1620, leaving behind a widow who remarried and two daughters, who did not pass on the family name.

    Priest

  • Saeeda
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu

    Saeeda

    Priestly; Prosperous; Lucky; Blissful; Auspicious

    Saeeda

  • Priestly
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Priestly

    From the Priest's Meadow

    Priestly

  • Priestley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire)

    Priestley

    English (mainly Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of the various minor places so named, especially the one in North Yorkshire. These are named from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, i.e. a wood or clearing belonging to the Church.

    Priestley

  • Priestley
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Priestley

    From the Priest's Meadow

    Priestley

  • Flaminio
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Flaminio

    Priest.

    Flaminio

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  • Nirad
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Nirad

    Given by Water; Cloud

  • Aranya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Aranya

    Forest

  • Loner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loner

    English : unexplained. It may be of the same origin as 2.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Lohner.

  • EMIGDIO
  • Male

    Spanish

    EMIGDIO

    Spanish form of Latin Emygdius, EMIGDIO means "half-god, demigod."

  • Ayushree | ஆயுஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ayushree | ஆயுஷ்ரீ

  • Juza
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian, Swahili

    Juza

    Notify

  • Areeb
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Areeb

    Skillful Adroit

  • Egeslic
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Egeslic

    Terror.

  • Socorro
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish American

    Socorro

    Help.

  • Joost
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Joost

    Just.

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  • Unfrock
  • v. t.

    To deprive or divest or a frock; specifically, to deprive of priestly character or privilege; as, to unfrock a priest.

  • Priest-ridden
  • a.

    Controlled or oppressed by priests; as, a priest-ridden people.

  • Sacerdotal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to priests, or to the order of priests; relating to the priesthood; priesty; as, sacerdotal dignity; sacerdotal functions.

  • Pluvial
  • n.

    A priest's cope.

  • Bristly
  • a.

    Thick set with bristles, or with hairs resembling bristles; rough.

  • Priest
  • n.

    One who officiates at the altar, or performs the rites of sacrifice; one who acts as a mediator between men and the divinity or the gods in any form of religion; as, Buddhist priests.

  • Priestery
  • n.

    Priests, collectively; the priesthood; -- so called in contempt.

  • Pontiff
  • n.

    The chief priest.

  • Pressly
  • adv.

    Closely; concisely.

  • Priesthood
  • n.

    The office or character of a priest; the priestly function.

  • Priest
  • v. t.

    To ordain as priest.

  • Priestlike
  • a.

    Priestly.

  • Levitical
  • a.

    Priestly.

  • Priestless
  • a.

    Without a priest.

  • Gristly
  • a.

    Consisting of, or containing, gristle; like gristle; cartilaginous.

  • Pontiff
  • n.

    A high priest.

  • Priestliness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being priestly.

  • Vestment
  • n.

    any priestly garment.

  • Priestly
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a priest or the priesthood; sacerdotal; befitting or becoming a priest; as, the priestly office; a priestly farewell.