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exodus 29

Summary

Details the consecration ceremony for Aaron and his sons as priests. It describes the specific rituals, sacrifices, and offerings required to sanctify them for their priestly duties. The chapter emphasizes the importance of holiness and the procedures to be followed to ensure the priests are set apart for service to God.

Key Points

  • God instructs Moses on the process for consecrating Aaron and his sons as priests (Exodus 29:1).

  • The ceremony includes washing Aaron and his sons with water at the entrance of the tabernacle (Exodus 29:4).

  • Aaron is to be dressed in the holy garments, including the ephod, breastplate, and turban (Exodus 29:5-6).

  • Moses is to anoint Aaron with the holy anointing oil to consecrate him (Exodus 29:7).

  • A bull is to be offered as a sin offering, and its blood is to be applied to the altar (Exodus 29:10-12).

  • Two rams are to be offered: one as a burnt offering and the other as a consecration offering (Exodus 29:15-18, 19-22).

  • The blood of the second ram is to be applied to Aaron and his sons' right ears, thumbs, and big toes (Exodus 29:20).

  • Parts of the ram and unleavened bread are to be waved as a wave offering before the Lord (Exodus 29:23-24).

  • Aaron and his sons are to eat the flesh of the ram and the bread in the tabernacle as part of their consecration (Exodus 29:32-33).

  • The consecration ceremony is to last for seven days, with daily offerings to purify the altar (Exodus 29:35-37).

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