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Where is this concept first taught in Scripture?

Where is this concept first taught in Scripture?

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The priesthood of all believers is a popular Christian phrase, pointing out that every one of Gods people are priests, without exception.
1. In the Old Testament, in one of the first five books of the Bible, during the time of Moses and Israel.
2. In the Old Testament, in one of the prophetic books, after Moses had already died.
3. In the first four books of the New Testament, in one of the Gospels.
4. In the New Testament, in one of Peter's epistles.

Asked by Fleming, Last updated: Nov 09, 2024

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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Sep 09, 2016

In the old testament, in one of the first five books of the bible, during the time of moses and israel-the first time this concept shows up is in the old testament, in the second book of the bible. i

In both the old testament and the new testament, all of gods people are priests. In exodus 19:6, God's people are called a kingdom of priests. Similarly, in 1 peter 2:5, God's people are all called a holy priesthood. In the old testament, every israelite was a priest of god in some sense. Within this priesthood, the levites were priests in a special sense. Wthin the group of levites, men between the ages of 30 and 50 were ordained priests to serve at the temple.

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