“‘But the Levitical priests,
The descendants of Zadok,
Who kept the charge
Of my sanctuary,
When the people of Israel
Went astray
From me,
Shall come near
To me
To minister
To me.
They shall attend me
To offer me
The fat
With the blood.’
Says Yahweh God.
‘They shall enter
My sanctuary.
They shall approach
My table.
They shall
Minister
To me.
They shall
Keep my charge.’”
It was a different story for the Zadok Levitical priests, as mentioned in the previous chapter. These Levitical priests from the family of Zadok came from a righteous priest, who was descended from Eleazar, the son of Aaron. This Zadok aided King David during the revolt of his son Absalom in 2 Samuel, chapters 13-22. Then this Zadok helped bring King Solomon to the throne in 1 Kings, chapters 1-2. After Solomon’s building of The First Temple in Jerusalem, this Zadok was the first High Priest to serve there in 1 Kings, chapter 4. Thus, the house of Zadok occupied the high priesthood throughout much of the Second Temple period. These Zadok Levitical priests had been loyal to Yahweh, when the other Levites went astray. They were the ones who could come near to Yahweh to minister to him. They would offer the fat and the blood. They would enter Yahweh’s sanctuary and approach his table. They would be in charge and directly minister to Yahweh.