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Moses as the mediator of the covenant of the Law Galatians 3:19;
Hebrews 8:6 was called to perform the priestly functions, in
consecrating those on whom henceforth those functions were to devolve,
and...
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II. THE PRIESTHOOD AND THE RESULTS OF HOLINESS
1. Aaron and His Sons and Their Consecration
CHAPTER 8
_ 1. Aaron (Leviticus 8:1)_
2. Aaron and his sons (Leviticus 8:13)
3. The consecration (Levit...
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LEVITICUS 8-9. THE CONSECRATION AND INDUCTION OF PRIESTS, to which
Leviticus 10 is an appendix. Leviticus 8 properly follows Exodus 40.
Exodus 29 gives the law of consecrations. Exodus 30-40 the build...
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BROUGHT. See Exodus 29:15....
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(ii) _The Burnt-Offering_(18 21)
The Burnt-Offering indicating complete surrender on the part of Aaron
and his sons follows the sacrifice of atonement and purification. The
ram is offered here by Mos...
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HE BROUGHT THE BULLOCK FOR THE SIN-OFFERING, &C.— They who were to
offer sacrifice for the sins of others, first needed to make atonement
for their own. Nothing fits a minister to deal with wounded
co...
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THE CONSECRATION 8:6-36
TEXT 8:6-36
6
And Moses brought Aaron and his sons, and washed them with water.
7
And he put upon them the coat, and girded him with the girdle, and
clothed him with the ro...
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_AND HE BROUGHT THE RAM FOR THE BURNT OFFERING: AND AARON AND HIS SONS
LAID THEIR HANDS UPON THE HEAD OF THE RAM._
Brought the ram ... - as a token of their entire dedication to the
service of God....
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THE CONSECRATION OF AARON AND HIS SONS
This chapter relates the fulfilmeiit of the injunctions given in
Exodus 29:1....
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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AND HE BROUGHT THE RAM. — After their sins had been expiated by the
sin offering, Moses offered for the consecrated priests one of the two
rams which he was ordered to take (see Leviticus 8:2) as a bu...
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וַ יַּקְרֵ֕ב אֵ֖ת אֵ֣יל הָ עֹלָ֑ה וַֽ
יִּסְמְכ֞וּ אַהֲרֹ֧ן וּ בָנָ֛יו אֶת
־יְדֵיהֶ֖ם עַל...
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THE CONSECRATION OF AARON AND HIS SONS, AND OF THE TABERNACLE
Leviticus 8:1
THE second section of the book of Leviticus Leviticus 8:1 Leviticus
10:20 is historical, and describes (chapter 8) the con...
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OFFERINGS AT THEIR CONSECRATION
Leviticus 8:18
The blood of the ram of consecration was used in a remarkable way, to
symbolize deep truths: on Aaron's ear to express Christ's obedience
unto death; o...
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At this point the second section of the book commences dealing with
the laws of mediation. It opens with a brief historical account of the
actual ceremony of the consecration of the priests and Tabern...
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The burnt-offering, which is an offering of praise, next follows. So
said David. Psalms 66:13....
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 8 AND 9.
The sacrifices and the rules for partaking of them being thus
appointed, priesthood is established (chap. 8) according to the
ordinance. Aaron and hi...
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AND HE BROUGHT THE RAM FOR THE BURNT OFFERING,.... One of the two he
was ordered to take, Leviticus 8:2
AND AARON AND HIS SONS LAID THEIR HANDS ON THE HEAD OF THE RAM; as
they had done before on the...
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_He brought the ram_ Hereby they gave God the glory of this great
honour which was put upon them, and returned him praise for it; and
also signified the devoting themselves and all their services to t...
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1 Moses consecrateth Aaron and his sonnes.
14 Their sinne offering.
18 Their burnt offring.
22 The ram of consecrations.
31 The place and time of their consecration.
1 AND the LORD spake vnto Mos...
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THE SACRIFICES...
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THE CONSECRATION OF AARON AND HIS SONS (VV. 1-36)
The consecration of Aaron and his sons is typical of what is involved
in the establishing of all believers as priests in this present day of
grace. T...
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14-36 In these types we see our great High Priest, even Christ Jesus,
solemnly appointed, anointed, and invested with his sacred office, by
his own blood, and the influences of his Holy Spirit. He san...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Having considered the doctrine of sacrifice, as unfolded in the first
seven Chapter s of this book, we now approach the subject of
priesthood. The two subjects are intimately connected. The Sinner
nee...
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Leviticus 8:18 brought H7126 (H8686) ram H352 offering H5930 Aaron
H175 sons H1121 laid H5564 (H8799) hands H3027 head H7218 ram H352
Leviticus 1:4-13; Exodus 29:15-18...
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THE OFFERING OF THE WHOLE BURNT OFFERING (LEVITICUS 8:18).
Leviticus 8:18
‘And he presented the ram of the whole burnt-offering, and Aaron and
his sons laid their hands on the head of the ram.'
Mo...
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CONTENTS: Consecration of Aaron and sons for the priesthood.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron and sons.
CONCLUSION: All who minister about holy things must have an eye to
God's commands as their rule a...
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Leviticus 8:2. _The garments._ See Exodus 28. where these are
described. In after times the ten tribes substituted a teraphim for
the ephod.
Leviticus 8:6. _Moses washed them with water._ Moses acts...
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_Sanctified Aaron. .. and his sons._
AARON AND HIS CONSECRATION
The chapter before us gives a description of the ceremonies by which
the priests were consecrated and formally inducted into their hig...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 8:1 The Establishment of the Priesthood.
The book of Exodus 1:1 ends with the construction of the tabernacle
(Exodus 35:1), and Leviticus 1:1 provides a manual for sacrific...
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The Priesthood Initiated and Consecrated
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 8:2.—Take Aaron and his sons and the garments, etc. All
that was to be now done by Moses had previously been specifically
enjoin...
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PART II. THE INSTITUTION OF AN HEREDITARY PRIESTHOOD
EXPOSITION
THE CONSECRATION OF AARON AND HIS SONS is the natural sequel of the
foregoing division of the book. The sacrificial system, which had n...
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We get into chapter eight and now that God has laid out for them the
various offerings and the ordinances regarding these offerings. How
they were to be offered, who was to offer them, what part the p...
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Exodus 29:15; Leviticus 1:4...
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He brought the ram — Hereby they gave to God the glory of this great
honour which was put upon them: and also signified the devoting
themselves and all their service to God....