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<p>Only Levites aged 30 and up were fully obligated to work in the Mishkan.&#160; Those younger were either in training or simply volunteers.</p>
 
<p>Only Levites aged 30 and up were fully obligated to work in the Mishkan.&#160; Those younger were either in training or simply volunteers.</p>
 
<mekorot><multilink><a href="ToseftaShekalim3-16" data-aht="source">Tosefta Shekalim</a><a href="ToseftaShekalim3-16" data-aht="source">Shekalim 3:16</a><a href="Tosefta" data-aht="parshan">About the Tosefta</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="SifreBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">Sifre Bemidbar</a><a href="SifreBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">8:24</a><a href="Sifre Bemidbar" data-aht="parshan">About Sifre Bemidbar</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="BavliChulin24a" data-aht="source">Bavli Chulin</a><a href="BavliChulin24a" data-aht="source">Chulin 24a</a><a href="Talmud Bavli" data-aht="parshan">About the Bavli</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RashiBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Rashi</a><a href="RashiBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="R. Shelomo Yitzchaki (Rashi)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Shelomo Yitzchaki</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RambanBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Ramban</a><a href="RambanBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="R. Moshe b. Nachman (Ramban, Nachmanides)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Moshe b. Nachman</a></multilink>,&#160;<multilink><a href="RalbagBemidbar4-2" data-aht="source">Ralbag</a><a href="RalbagBemidbar4-2" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 4:2</a><a href="RalbagBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="RalbagEzra3-8" data-aht="source">Ezra 3:8</a><a href="RalbagDivreiHaYamimI23-4" data-aht="source">Divrei HaYamim I 23:4</a><a href="RalbagDivreiHaYamimI23-24" data-aht="source">Divrei HaYamim I 23:24</a><a href="R. Levi b. Gershom (Ralbag, Gersonides)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Levi b. Gershom</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="HaKetavVeHaKabbalahBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">HaKetav VeHaKabbalah</a><a href="HaKetavVeHaKabbalahBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24</a><a href="R. Yaakov Mecklenburg (HaKetav VeHaKabbalah)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Yaakov Mecklenburg</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="MalbimBemidbar4-3" data-aht="source">Malbim</a><a href="MalbimBemidbar4-3" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 4:3</a><a href="MalbimBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="R. Meir Leibush Weiser (Malbim)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Meir Leibush Weiser</a></multilink></mekorot>
 
<mekorot><multilink><a href="ToseftaShekalim3-16" data-aht="source">Tosefta Shekalim</a><a href="ToseftaShekalim3-16" data-aht="source">Shekalim 3:16</a><a href="Tosefta" data-aht="parshan">About the Tosefta</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="SifreBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">Sifre Bemidbar</a><a href="SifreBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">8:24</a><a href="Sifre Bemidbar" data-aht="parshan">About Sifre Bemidbar</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="BavliChulin24a" data-aht="source">Bavli Chulin</a><a href="BavliChulin24a" data-aht="source">Chulin 24a</a><a href="Talmud Bavli" data-aht="parshan">About the Bavli</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RashiBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Rashi</a><a href="RashiBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="R. Shelomo Yitzchaki (Rashi)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Shelomo Yitzchaki</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RambanBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Ramban</a><a href="RambanBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="R. Moshe b. Nachman (Ramban, Nachmanides)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Moshe b. Nachman</a></multilink>,&#160;<multilink><a href="RalbagBemidbar4-2" data-aht="source">Ralbag</a><a href="RalbagBemidbar4-2" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 4:2</a><a href="RalbagBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="RalbagEzra3-8" data-aht="source">Ezra 3:8</a><a href="RalbagDivreiHaYamimI23-4" data-aht="source">Divrei HaYamim I 23:4</a><a href="RalbagDivreiHaYamimI23-24" data-aht="source">Divrei HaYamim I 23:24</a><a href="R. Levi b. Gershom (Ralbag, Gersonides)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Levi b. Gershom</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="HaKetavVeHaKabbalahBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">HaKetav VeHaKabbalah</a><a href="HaKetavVeHaKabbalahBemidbar8-24" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24</a><a href="R. Yaakov Mecklenburg (HaKetav VeHaKabbalah)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Yaakov Mecklenburg</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="MalbimBemidbar4-3" data-aht="source">Malbim</a><a href="MalbimBemidbar4-3" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 4:3</a><a href="MalbimBemidbar8-24-26" data-aht="source">Bemidbar 8:24-26</a><a href="R. Meir Leibush Weiser (Malbim)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Meir Leibush Weiser</a></multilink></mekorot>
<point><b>Training or Volunteering</b> – These sources disagree whether under the age of thirty the Levites were obligated to practice, or whether they were simply allowed to volunteer for certain tasks:<br/>
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<point><b>Training or Volunteering</b> – These sources disagree whether from the age of 25 the Levites were obligated to practice, or whether they were simply allowed to volunteer for certain tasks:<br/>
 
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<li><b>Train</b> – Most of these sources claim that the Levites were obligated to begin training at 25.</li>
 
<li><b>Train</b> – Most of these sources claim that the Levites were obligated to begin training at 25.</li>
 
<li><b>Volunteer</b> – Ramban, instead, suggests that the verse is speaking only of volunteer work.&#160; From the age of 25, any Levite could assist the older Levites whenever he wanted; he simply could not be in charge of any specific task.</li>
 
<li><b>Volunteer</b> – Ramban, instead, suggests that the verse is speaking only of volunteer work.&#160; From the age of 25, any Levite could assist the older Levites whenever he wanted; he simply could not be in charge of any specific task.</li>
 
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<point><b>"לִצְבֹא צָבָא בַּעֲבֹדַת אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד"</b> – Ramban<fn>See also HaKetav VeHaKabbalah and Malbim.</fn> points to the contrasting formulations regarding the Levites' functions in Chapters 4 and 8 to support the suggestion that the distinction relates to training. Throughout Chapter 4 the verses speak explicitly of the Levites doing work, "לִצְבֹא צָבָא <b>לַעֲבֹד</b> עֲבֹדָה בְּאֹהֶל מוֹעֵד" while in Bemidbar 8, instead, the verses write only "לִצְבֹא צָבָא <b>בַּ</b>עֲבֹדַת אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד", without including the verb "לַעֲבֹד", since they are not actually obligated to work, only "לִצְבֹא צָבָא" - to gather together with the others who are working.</point>
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<point><b>"לִצְבֹא צָבָא בַּעֲבֹדַת אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד"</b> – HaKetav VeHaKabbalah and Malbim<fn>See also HaKetav VeHaKabbalah and Malbim.</fn> points to the contrasting formulations in Chapters 4 and 8 to support the suggestion that the distinction relates to training. Throughout Chapter 4 the verses speak explicitly of the Levites doing work, "לִצְבֹא צָבָא <b>לַעֲבֹד</b> עֲבֹדָה בְּאֹהֶל מוֹעֵד" while in Bemidbar 8, instead, the verses write only "לִצְבֹא צָבָא <b>בַּ</b>עֲבֹדַת אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד".&#160; Bemidbar 8 omits the verb "לַעֲבֹד" since Levites aged 25 are not actually obligated to work, but only "לִצְבֹא צָבָא", to gather together with the others who are working.</point>
<point><b>David's era</b> HaKetav VeHaKabbalah suggests that the obligation to train began at 25, but if one wanted to, he could train earlier as well.&#160; As, such in David's time even those aged 20 gathered.</point>
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<point><b>David's era</b><ul>
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<li>HaKetav VeHaKabbalah suggests that the obligation to train began at 25, but if one wanted to, he could train earlier as well.&#160; As, such in David's time even those aged 20 gathered. Ramban similarly implies that the starting point of age 25 was not exact and volunteer service could in fact begin earlier.&#160; However, if so, it is not clear why the Torah mentioned 25 at all.</li>
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<li>Ralbag instead suggests that the age limits of Sefer Bemidbar applied only when the Levites needed to carry the various vessels or parts of the Tabernacle. Towards the end of David's life, when he was planning for the building of a permanent Mikdash, and there would no longer be a necessity to carry anything, David lowered the age to 20.</li>
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<point><b>Second Temple Era</b> – According to Ralbag the verse in Ezra 3 has nothing to do with working <i>in</i> the Mikdash. Rather, the Levites were assigned "לְנַצֵּחַ עַל מְלֶאכֶת בֵּית י״י," to oversee and hasten the construction of the building itself. Since enemies ("צָרֵי יְהוּדָה וּבִנְיָמִן") attempted to interrupt the construction, overseers were necessary.</point>
 
<point><b>Second Temple Era</b> – According to Ralbag the verse in Ezra 3 has nothing to do with working <i>in</i> the Mikdash. Rather, the Levites were assigned "לְנַצֵּחַ עַל מְלֶאכֶת בֵּית י״י," to oversee and hasten the construction of the building itself. Since enemies ("צָרֵי יְהוּדָה וּבִנְיָמִן") attempted to interrupt the construction, overseers were necessary.</point>
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<point><b>Post 50</b></point>
 
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<category>Different Tasks
 
<category>Different Tasks

Version as of 02:32, 27 May 2019

Ages of Levite Workers

Exegetical Approaches

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Different Levels of Obligation

Only Levites aged 30 and up were fully obligated to work in the Mishkan.  Those younger were either in training or simply volunteers.

Training or Volunteering – These sources disagree whether from the age of 25 the Levites were obligated to practice, or whether they were simply allowed to volunteer for certain tasks:
  • Train – Most of these sources claim that the Levites were obligated to begin training at 25.
  • Volunteer – Ramban, instead, suggests that the verse is speaking only of volunteer work.  From the age of 25, any Levite could assist the older Levites whenever he wanted; he simply could not be in charge of any specific task.
"לִצְבֹא צָבָא בַּעֲבֹדַת אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד" – HaKetav VeHaKabbalah and Malbim1 points to the contrasting formulations in Chapters 4 and 8 to support the suggestion that the distinction relates to training. Throughout Chapter 4 the verses speak explicitly of the Levites doing work, "לִצְבֹא צָבָא לַעֲבֹד עֲבֹדָה בְּאֹהֶל מוֹעֵד" while in Bemidbar 8, instead, the verses write only "לִצְבֹא צָבָא בַּעֲבֹדַת אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד".  Bemidbar 8 omits the verb "לַעֲבֹד" since Levites aged 25 are not actually obligated to work, but only "לִצְבֹא צָבָא", to gather together with the others who are working.
David's era
  • HaKetav VeHaKabbalah suggests that the obligation to train began at 25, but if one wanted to, he could train earlier as well.  As, such in David's time even those aged 20 gathered. Ramban similarly implies that the starting point of age 25 was not exact and volunteer service could in fact begin earlier.  However, if so, it is not clear why the Torah mentioned 25 at all.
  • Ralbag instead suggests that the age limits of Sefer Bemidbar applied only when the Levites needed to carry the various vessels or parts of the Tabernacle. Towards the end of David's life, when he was planning for the building of a permanent Mikdash, and there would no longer be a necessity to carry anything, David lowered the age to 20.
Second Temple Era – According to Ralbag the verse in Ezra 3 has nothing to do with working in the Mikdash. Rather, the Levites were assigned "לְנַצֵּחַ עַל מְלֶאכֶת בֵּית י״י," to oversee and hasten the construction of the building itself. Since enemies ("צָרֵי יְהוּדָה וּבִנְיָמִן") attempted to interrupt the construction, overseers were necessary.
Post 50

Different Tasks

The heavy work of carrying was assigned only to those thirty and above, but other tasks were given to those that were younger.

What tasks? These commentators disagree regarding which tasks were fuflilled by those under 30:
  • Guard duty - Rashbam assumes that the tasks of those above 50 and below 30 were identical, and therefore learns from Bemidbar 8:26 "וְשֵׁרֵת אֶת אֶחָיו בְּאֹהֶל מוֹעֵד לִשְׁמֹר מִשְׁמֶרֶת" that at these ages the Levites were assigned to guard the Mikdash.
  • General work in the Mishkan - Ibn Ezra asserts that the Levites helped erect the Mishkan, make bread,