The other ram] called in Exodus 29:22 the ram of consecration, lit. 'of filling (the hand).' See on Exodus 28:41. Its blood is used to sprinkle Aaron and his sons and their garments; its most sacred parts are waved in their hands, and then burnt upon the altar; after which the flesh is boiled and eaten by them at a sacrificial feast. The ritual here resembles that of the peace offering, for which see on Leviticus 3.

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