Definition: "Archleveler" is a term in Jewish theology, referring to an individual who holds authority over the priests (chessed) or prophets (kodesh), which suggests they have spiritual or religious power. This term has been interpreted differently in different interpretations of Jewish scripture, leading to various interpretations and applications. The term "archleveler" is commonly used in the context of biblical reference to a person who was a spiritual leader among Israelites. The term is found in many passages that depict the spiritual leadership of Moses as he led the people through their wandering years, including his role in providing guidance and encouraging them to follow God's laws. The precise definition of "archleveler" is not entirely clear from the available texts. It could refer to any figure or person who is perceived to have spiritual or religious authority among a community. The term could also be interpreted as a more general term referring to someone with spiritual or religious status, or it might involve a specific role within a particular group. This concept has been used metaphorically by many interpreters and theologians in Jewish theology, with various interpretations that vary depending on the context of the scripture.