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The priesthood is an office defined in scripture, having the peculiar role of intercession between men and God. This topic will include discussion about the various orders of priests (although they may each get their own subtopic as well, to explain them in more depth), including the Levitical Priests, the High Priests, Aaron's descendants, and the Melchizedek priesthood.
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The priesthood is an office defined in scripture, having the peculiar role of intercession between men and God. This topic will include discussion about the various orders of priests (although they may each get their own subtopic as well, to explain them in more depth), including the Levitical Priests, the High Priests, Aaron's descendants, and the Melchizedek priesthood.

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