Kohath in Wikipedia
According to the Torah, Kohath was one of the sons of Levi[1],
and the patriarchal founder of the Kohathites, one of the four
main divisions among the Levites in Biblical times; in some
apocryphal texts such as the Testament of Levi, and the Book
of Jubilees, Levi's wife, Kohath's mother, is named as Milkah,
a daughter of Aram[2][3]. In the Testament of Levi, Kohath's
birth, occurring when Levi was 35 years old, is accompanied by
a vision of Kohath being on high in the midst of all the
congregation; in the vision, Kohath's name is described as
meaning beginning of majesty and instruction, and is portrayed
as a prophecy of him being raised above his siblings[4], but
according to biblical scholars, the meaning of Kohath's name
is fairly unknown, although it may be related to an Aramaic
word meaning obey[5]...
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