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  • the sacred vestments to be worn by the high priest Aaron and his sons when they perform their holy office, (Exodus 31, 10)

  • You have six days before you now to work in; when the seventh comes, you must keep it holy, since it is the sabbath, the Lord’s day of rest; no one must do any work that day, on pain of death, (Exodus 35, 2)

  • thus there were also a hundred talents of silver, from which they made the sockets of the holy place, and those of the entrance, where the veil hangs; (Exodus 38, 26)

  • Besellel made vestments, too, of blue and purple, scarlet and lawn, for Aaron to wear when he ministered in the holy place, as the Lord had prescribed them to Moses. (Exodus 39, 1)

  • All that is left of this sacrifice shall belong to Aaron and his sons; the remnant of the Lord’s own offering, it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 2, 3)

  • the rest shall belong to Aaron and his sons; the remnant of the Lord’s offering, it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 2, 10)

  • No leaven must be put into it, shared as it is with the Lord’s burnt-sacrifice; it is set apart for holy uses, like the offerings that are made for a fault or for a wrong done. (Leviticus 6, 17)

  • Only the male descendants of Aaron may eat it. This is the rule to be observed continually, age after age, in offering the Lord sacrifice; whoever touches it becomes holy thereby. (Leviticus 6, 18)

  • giving him a message for Aaron and his sons: This is the rule that governs the offering of a victim for transgression; it must be immolated before the Lord in the same place where burnt-sacrifices are offered; it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 6, 25)

  • whatever touches the flesh of it becomes holy thereby, and if his clothing is stained by its blood, it must be washed on hallowed ground. (Leviticus 6, 27)

  • The flesh is set apart for holy uses, but it may be eaten by any male person belonging to the priestly family, (Leviticus 6, 29)

  • And this is the rule which governs the offering of a victim for wrong done.✻ Such a victim is set apart for holy uses, (Leviticus 7, 1)


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