Ithamar

In the Torah, Ithamar (Hebrew: אִיתָמָר‎, Modern: ʼĪtamar, Tiberian: ʼĪṯāmār, "palm tree isle/coast"; an ancient Hebrew expression for "the father of Tamar") was the fourth (and the youngest) son of Aaron the High Priest. Following the construction of the Tabernacle, he was responsible for recording an inventory to ensure that the constructed Tabernacle and its contents conformed to the vision given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.

Ithamar

In the Torah, Ithamar (Hebrew: אִיתָמָר‎, Modern: ʼĪtamar, Tiberian: ʼĪṯāmār, "palm tree isle/coast"; an ancient Hebrew expression for "the father of Tamar") was the fourth (and the youngest) son of Aaron the High Priest. Following the construction of the Tabernacle, he was responsible for recording an inventory to ensure that the constructed Tabernacle and its contents conformed to the vision given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.