Kohath in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ko'-hath, ko'-hath-its (qehath, qohathi; Kaath): Second son
of Levi, and ancestor of Moses and Aaron (Gen 46:11; Ex
6:16-20; Nu 3:17; 1 Ch 6:1, etc.). The Kohathites formed one
of the three divisions of the tribe of Levi; the other two
being the Gershonites and the Merarites (Nu 3:17 ff). The
Kohathites consisted of four families, the Amramites, the
Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites (Nu 3:19,27,
etc.). Their place in the wilderness was on the southern
side of the tabernacle (Nu 3:29), and their number is given
(from a month old) as 8,600 (Nu 3:28). Their special charge
was "the ark, and the table, and the candlestick, and the
altars, and the vessels of the sanctuary wherewith they
minister, and the screen, and all the service thereof" (Nu
3:31; compare 7:9). After the conquest 23 cities were
assigned them by lot (Josh 21:4,5 ff). In David's time and
after, Heman, a Kohathite, and his family had a prominent
place in the service of the music of the sanctuary (1 Ch
6:33 ff; 16:41 ff; 25:1 ff); David likewise divided the
Levites into courses (the Kohathites, 1 Ch 23:12-20; 24:20-
25). We read of the Kohathites in the reign of Jehoshaphat
at Engedi (2 Ch 20:19), and in connection with the cleansing
of the temple under Hezekiah (2 Ch 29:12,14).
James Orr
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