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What is the Difference between a Lay Person and a Cohen?

 Here are some references to these Websites, but not all of them known as accurate to the Scriptures or Even to the Spiritual knowledge of why they were considered a part of the Levite Tribes and the Reasons of their Special Duties they were to carryout. The Cohens were the younger Generations of the Levite Tribes, the Sons of LEVI.

What's a Cohen/Kohen in Jewish Religion?

What Is Kohanim, or Jewish 'Priests'? | My Jewish Learning

14 Facts about Kohanim—the Priestly Clan - Chabad.org

The Purpose of the Lay Person (churchleadership.org)



What are the kinds that travel for Ministry and or they are given a Doctrine or Certificate to Be an Official of Marriage or Death or Baptisms and other such Religious Ceremonials. a Lay Men or Women in Religion? 
Most of these types of People are the People that are Self-ordained as a Minister or Pastor because of Book Knowledge of the Scriptures, and they get a Doctrine for their studies in Some kind of Christian Orthodox Pastors Training.
Most of these Lay Persons are self-ordained. Not Necessarily a part of the Levite Tribal Back Rounds.





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