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  • The son of Aaron who comes after him in the priesthood and enters the Tent of Meeting to serve in the sanctuary must wear them for seven days. (Exodus 29, 30)

  • Aaron and his sons will eat the meat of the ram, and also the bread that is in the basket, at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. (Exodus 29, 32)

  • For Aaron and his sons, you are to do exactly as I have commanded you: you are to spend seven days in ordaining them. (Exodus 29, 35)

  • In this way I will consecrate the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and Aaron too, and his sons, to be priests in my service. (Exodus 29, 44)

  • On this altar Aaron must burn fragrant incense each morning when he prepares the lamps, (Exodus 30, 7)

  • and in the evening twilight when Aaron puts the lamps back, he must burn it again. You must make these offerings of incense before Yahweh unfailingly from generation to generation. (Exodus 30, 8)

  • Once a year Aaron is to perform the atonement on the horns of this altar; he shall do this atonement with the blood of the victim to take away sins. And you shall do the same once a year in the generations to come. This ceremony will be extremely holy in the eyes of Yahweh." (Exodus 30, 10)

  • In this, Aaron and his sons must wash their hands and feet. (Exodus 30, 19)

  • they must wash their hands and feet lest they die. This is a lasting rule for them, for Aaron and for his descendants from generation to generation." (Exodus 30, 21)

  • them and they will remain extremely holy; and whatever touches them will become holy. You must anoint Aaron and his sons and consecrate them, so that they may be priests in my service. (Exodus 30, 30)

  • the beautiful priestly vestments, that is, the sacred vestment of Aaron the priest and the vestments of his sons, for the priestly functions; (Exodus 31, 10)

  • You must keep the sabbath, then; it is to be held sacred by you. Whoever does not keep it, but works on that day, must be put to death. (Exodus 31, 14)


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