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Fondare 51 Risultati per: Priestly Consecration

  • with all to-day’s solemnities, before the rite of your consecration takes full effect. (Leviticus 8, 34)

  • You must not, on pain of death, leave the tabernacle door, with the oil of your consecration still upon you. So they did as Moses bade them. (Leviticus 10, 7)

  • priestly hands have lifted up, in the Lord’s presence, the shoulder and the breast and the fat which was afterwards burnt on the altar, and it is the Lord’s bidding that they should belong to thee and thy sons, by right perpetual. (Leviticus 10, 15)

  • The high priest, that one who is chief among his brethren, whose brow has been anointed with the holy oil, and his hands consecrated for the priestly office, who wears the sacred vestments, may never bare his head, or rend his garments, (Leviticus 21, 10)

  • No one of the priestly line of Aaron who has such a blemish must come forward to sacrifice to the Lord, or offer his God the consecrated loaves. (Leviticus 21, 21)

  • First-born creatures, which belong to the Lord already, cannot be the subject of a vow or a consecration; ox or sheep, it belongs to the Lord by right. (Leviticus 27, 26)

  • All these sons of Aaron were anointed priests, their hands enriched and consecrated for priestly duties, (Numbers 3, 3)

  • Aaron and his sons, to whom the Israelites have assigned them; but it is to Aaron and his sons that thou wilt entrust the priestly office. No one else must minister there, on pain of death. (Numbers 3, 10)

  • No fruit of the vine, grape or raisin,✻ must pass their lips while the days of their consecration last. (Numbers 6, 4)

  • The Nazirite, while he is set apart, must not pass any razor over his head until his consecration to the Lord has been completed; the growth of his hair is a sign of dedication. (Numbers 6, 5)

  • Nor, during his time of consecration may he come near any dead body, (Numbers 6, 6)

  • and he is set apart for the Lord as long as the time of his consecration lasts. (Numbers 6, 8)


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