In the Bible, Ithamar () was the fourth (and the youngest) son of Aaron the High Priest."Ithamar", Encyclopaedia Biblica Following the construction of the Tabernacle, he was responsible for recording an inventory to ensure that the constructed Tabernacle and its contents conformed to the vision given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
records an incident when [[Moses]] was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar for failing to eat a sin offering inside the Tabernacle following the regulations set out in the preceding chapters of Leviticus regarding the entitlement of the priests to a share of the offerings they made on behalf of the Israelite people.
During the travels of the Israelites in the Wilderness of Sin, Ithamar was responsible for the work of the sons of Gershon and Merari, the carriers of the Tabernacle fittings and structures, while Eleazar was responsible for the work of the sons of Kohath, who carried the cult objects (the ark, the altar and the Temple menorah).
He was also in charge of the work of the Levites in general.
Samaritan accounts
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