This is evidenced not by genealogical records but by de facto priestly behaviour as defined in rabbinical halakhic texts.
Distinctive variants in the Samaritan are also found in certain legal texts where Samaritan practice varies from that prescribed within rabbinical halachic texts.
The Yetzer hara ("evil inclination" Genesis 6:5) is a more common motif for evil in rabbinical texts.
He is an influential figure in the baal teshuva movement, having guided generations of students with little or no Jewish background to master the classical rabbinical texts and embrace an Orthodox lifestyle.
There was a reading from the Gospel of John, and one from the Ethics of the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan, a rabbinical text.
Another variant Yeshu occurs in polemical rabbinical texts, connected with Jesus in the Talmud and is the modern Israeli secular spelling of Jesus.
The word Beelzebub in rabbinical texts is a mockery of the Ba'al religion, which ancient Hebrews considered to be idol (or, false God) worship.
In part, that difficulty inheres in the formal aspects of the rabbinical texts themselves.
He continued to officiate at the Shaar Ha Shamayim synagogue, and could give long quotations from the Hebrew Bible and rabbinical texts from memory.
The pentagrammaton Yahshuah has no support in archeological findings, such as the Dead Sea scrolls or inscriptions, nor in rabbinical texts as a form of Joshua.