Priests were Sometimes: Drunken
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Isaiah 28:7
But they also have erred through wine, and through strong drink are out of the way; the priest and the prophet have erred through strong drink, they are swallowed up of wine, they are out of the way through strong drink; they err in vision, they stumble in judgment.
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The Judgment of Drunkards and Mockers
... coarse sins; and it is needful sometimes to call ... No doubt some of the drunken priests
and false prophets ... was the corruption that the officials were tipsy even ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture h/the judgment of drunkards and.htm

Matt. xxv. 1-30.
... by the virgins, and the servant that was drunken and gluttonous ... every case it is
for what is needed; and sometimes not even ... And how many high priests were there ...
/.../homilies on the gospel of saint matthew/homily lxxviii matt xxv 1-30.htm

Authority and the Adventurer
... guard of ethical abnegations and professional priests; but inside ... The Stoics, ancient
and modern, were proud of ... our earth; and I have sometimes fancied that it ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/chesterton/orthodoxy/ix authority and the adventurer.htm

The Seventh Book
... God even in the person of alien priests and we ... attacking each other in a mob like
drunken men. ... Nay, what is worse, they were sometimes driven by their bitter ...
//christianbookshelf.org/salvian/on the government of god/the seventh book.htm

Prophets and Prophets. (xxiii. 9-32, xxvii-xxix, Etc. )
... us how the will of God was sometimes suggested to ... between Jeremiah and the prophets
who were against him ... Along with the priests they clung to tradition, to dogma ...
//christianbookshelf.org/smith/jeremiah/2 prophets and prophets xxiii.htm

1 Cor. Ix. 1
... we have given in our accounts and proved that our expenditure is no less than our
income, nay, sometimes more, I ... or some of the priests who were suspected? ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily xxi 1 cor ix.htm

The First Trumpet.
... trees, sometimes princes, (Isaiah 37:24.) sometimes kings, (Isaiah 14 ... princes are
debased; ye who were rich in ... Bishops are taken captive, priests slain, and the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/mede/a key to the apocalypse/the first trumpet.htm

Reform
... The Pharisees were the high priests of this god; they burnt ... We think sometimes we
are praising God when we are ... his head and the palms of his hands were cut off ...
//christianbookshelf.org/spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 5 1859/reform.htm

The Letter of Majesty, 1603-1609.
... And Rudolph replied as Emperors sometimes do. ... They were known as Utraquist Christians. ...
and though they could still ordain their own priests, their candidates ...
/.../hutton/history of the moravian church/chapter xiii the letter of.htm

Samaria. Sychem.
... a mountain, and well fortified; and in it were springs, and ... are called Samaritans:
and they have priests of the ... They sometimes said, Why is the wine of Ugdor ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 56 samaria sychem.htm

Resources
What were the chief priests? | GotQuestions.org

What is the difference between priests and Levites? | GotQuestions.org

Does the Bible teach the celibacy of priests? | GotQuestions.org

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Priests

Priests and Levites

Priests were Sometimes: Corrupters of the Law

Priests were Sometimes: Drunken

Priests were Sometimes: Greedy

Priests were Sometimes: Profane and Wicked

Priests were Sometimes: Slow to Sanctify, Themselves for God's Services

Priests were Sometimes: Unjust

Priests were to Live by the Altar As They had No Inheritance

Priests: After the Exodus Young Men (First-Born) Deputed to Act As

Priests: All Except Seed of Aaron Excluded from Being

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Anointing With Oil

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Clothing With the Holy Garments

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Lasted Seven Days

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Offering Sacrifices

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Partaking of the Sacrifices of Consecration

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Placing in Their Hands the Wave-Offering

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Purification by Blood of the Consecration Ram

Priests: Ceremonies at Consecration of Washing in Water

Priests: Christ

Priests: Divided by David Into Twenty-Four Courses

Priests: During Patriarchal Age Heads of Families Acted As

Priests: Each Course of, had Its President or Chief

Priests: First Notice of Persons Acting As

Priests: Garments of Laid up in Holy Chambers

Priests: Garments of Often Provided by the People

Priests: Garments of Purified by Sprinkling of Blood

Priests: Garments of The Bonnet

Priests: Garments of The Coat or Tunic

Priests: Garments of The Girdle

Priests: Garments of The Linen Breeches

Priests: Garments of Worn Always While Engaged in the Service of the Tabernacle

Priests: Garments of Worn at Consecration

Priests: Garments of Worn by the High Priest on the Day of Atonement

Priests: Generally Participated in Punishment of the People

Priests: Made of the Lowest of the People by Jeroboam and Others

Priests: Might Purchase and Hold Other Lands in Possession

Priests: No Blemished or Defective Persons Could be Consecrated

Priests: On Special Occasions Persons not of Aaron's Family Acted As

Priests: Publicly Consecrated

Priests: Punishment for Invading the office of

Priests: Required to Prove Their Genealogy Before They Exercised The

Priests: Required to Remain in the Tabernacle Seven Days After

Priests: Required to Wash in the Brazen Laver Before They Performed

Priests: Revenues of a Fixed Portion of the Spoil Taken in War

Priests: Revenues of all Devoted Things

Priests: Revenues of all Restitutions when the Owner Could not be Found

Priests: Revenues of First of the Wool of Sheep

Priests: Revenues of First-Born of Animals or Their Substitutes

Priests: Revenues of First-Fruits

Priests: Revenues of Part of all Sacrifices

Priests: Revenues of Redemption-Money of the First-Born

Priests: Revenues of Show-Bread After Its Removal

Priests: Revenues of Tenth of the Tithes Paid to the Levites

Priests: Saints

Priests: Sanctified by God for the office

Priests: Services of Blessing the People

Priests: Services of Blowing the Trumpets on Various Occasions

Priests: Services of Burning Incense

Priests: Services of Carrying the Ark

Priests: Services of Covering the Sacred Things of the Sanctuary Before Removal

Priests: Services of Deciding in Cases of Jealousy

Priests: Services of Deciding in Cases of Leprosy

Priests: Services of Encouraging the People when They Went to War

Priests: Services of Judging in Cases of Controversy

Priests: Services of Keeping the Charge of the Tabernacle

Priests: Services of Keeping the Sacred Fire Always Burning on the Altar

Priests: Services of Lighting and Trimming the Lamps of the Sanctuary

Priests: Services of Offering First Fruits

Priests: Services of Offering Sacrifices

Priests: Services of Placing and Removing Show-Bread

Priests: Services of Purifying the Unclean

Priests: Services of Teaching the Law

Priests: Services of Valuing Things Devoted

Priests: Services of, Divided by Lot

Priests: Services of, Ineffectual for Removing Sin

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: All Bought and Home-Born Servants to Eat of Their Portion

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: Children of, Married to Strangers, not to Eat of Their

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: No Sojourner or Hired Servant to Eat of Their Portion

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: Not to Defile Themselves by Eating What Died or Was Torn

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: Not to Defile Themselves for the Dead Except the Nearest of

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: Not to Drink Wine While Attending in the Tabernacle

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: Not to Marry Divorced or Improper Persons

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: Restitution to be Made To, by Persons Ignorantly Eating of

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: While Unclean Could not Eat of the Holy Things

Priests: Special Laws Respecting: While Unclean Could not Perform Any Service

Priests: The Four Courses Which Returned from Babylon Subdivided Into

Priests: The Sons of Aaron Appointed As, by Perpetual Statute

Priests: Thirteen of the Levitical Cities Given To, for Residence

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