The Priestly Service

92Now the service of the priests is not to be surpassed by anything in physical strength or in its state of decorum and silence. For all, of their own accord, work diligently at a greatly laborious task, and each is concerned with what has been assigned. And they serve unceasingly, some the supply of wood, others the oil, others the fine flour…

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In this passage, Aristeas describes in glowing terms the physical strength and reverence of the priests he sees serving in the Temple. The pseudepigraphic Letter of Aristeas likely dates to the second century BCE.

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