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When the Levites were in the wilderness The were mendicant but they were given land that they held in common when they entered the promised land.
When the Levites were in the wilderness The were mendicant but they were given land that they held in common when they entered the promised land.
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Mendicant refers to begging or relying on charitable donations, and is most widely used for religious followers or ascetics who rely exclusively on charity to survive.

In principle, mendicant orders or followers do not own property, either individually or collectively, and have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on practicing or preaching their religion or way of life and serving the poor.

When the Levites were in the wilderness The were mendicant but they were given land that they held in common when they entered the promised land.



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