with a view of the "Heichal" (The central tall structure) After the destruction of the First Temple, at which point the Davidic monarchy and the Levite Temple service ceased, the idea spread that God had broken his covenants with David and the Levites. In reply,
Jeremiah prophesied in God's name that these covenants would never be broken.
Ezekiel prophesized that a single priestly family - the descendants of
Zadok - would perform the future Temple services, as this family had remained loyal to God even when the rest of the Jewish people had strayed.
Malachi prophesied of God purifying the Levites, in order that their sacrificial service be accepted.
Jacob ben Asher writes that Aaron and his sons will continue to serve even in the Messianic age. The
Babylonian Talmud argues that Aaron himself will personally accept
terumah when he is resurrected in the messianic era;
Sifra teaches that he will not require
holy anointing oil at this point, as he was already anointed in his first life. The
Tosefta narrates that
Aaron's rod was concealed along with the Ark of the Covenant, symbolizing the flowering of Aaron's priesthood once the Ark will be revealed.
Future firstborn service According to midrash, just as the priestly covenant with Aaron is considered eternal, so to is the covenant with the firstborns eternal. According to
Etz Yosef, this sanctity refers to the requirement that they be
redeemed. The idea of continued firstborn status is expanded upon in various
kabbalistic texts.
Arizal was quoted as saying that in the messianic era, the
souls belonging to the spiritual rootsource of
Cain, which are essentially the souls of the firstborn and Levites, will become purified and will thus merit to serve in the
Third Temple. This idea is
exegesized from the phrase "if you do well, you will be uplifted" (). This idea is echoed by the first and third Lubavitch Rebbes. The
second Lubavitcher Rebbe expressed the same idea but elsewhere expresses the standard idea.
Chaim ibn Attar wrote that the firstborn will work alongside the Levites, who will not lose their Levite status. According to
Ithamar HaKohen, in the Age to Come the sin of the
Golden Calf will be rectified, allowing the firstborn to work alongside the priests. According to
Jonathan Eybeschutz, the priests descending from
Zadok will function as
high priests, and the firstborn will function as standard priests. Various opinions have been proposed about which service the firstborn will do, whether they will receive
terumah or
maaser, and other implications of their future status. To reconcile this idea with the standard halakhic texts which presume perpetual Aaronic priesthood,
Menachem Schneerson (the seventh Lubavitch Rebbe) argued that the future change as presented in
Hasidic Judaism and Kabbalah will appear purely on a
spiritual level, with the soul of the Levi (i.e. those souls stemming from the rootsource of
Cain) being born into the physical bodies of the sons of Aaron. Thus, individuals with the spiritual qualities of Levites will serve, though they will still be descended from Aaron. ==References==