Exodus 29:8-14

8 Bring his sons and dress them in tunics
9 and fasten caps on them. Then tie sashes on Aaron and his sons.[a] The priesthood is theirs by a lasting ordinance. “Then you shall ordain Aaron and his sons.
10 “Bring the bull to the front of the tent of meeting, and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on its head.
11 Slaughter it in the LORD’s presence at the entrance to the tent of meeting.
12 Take some of the bull’s blood and put it on the horns of the altar with your finger, and pour out the rest of it at the base of the altar.
13 Then take all the fat on the internal organs, the long lobe of the liver, and both kidneys with the fat on them, and burn them on the altar.
14 But burn the bull’s flesh and its hide and its intestines outside the camp. It is a sin offering.[b]

Exodus 29:8-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 29

This chapter gives an account of the form and order of the consecration of Aaron and his sons to the priestly office; preparatory to which Moses is ordered to take a young bullock, two rams, bread, cakes, and wafers unleavened, and bring them and Aaron and his sons to the door of the congregation, where the ceremony was to be publicly performed, and which began with washing them, Ex 29:1-4 and then proceeded by putting on the priestly garments directed to be made in the preceding chapter, first on Aaron, who also was anointed, Ex 29:5-7 and then upon his sons, Ex 29:8,9 after which the bullock and the two rams were to be slain, and orders are given what was to be done with their blood, and the several parts of them, as well as with the cakes and wafers, Ex 29:10-23 and directions are given to make these wave and heave offerings, Ex 29:24-28 and that the garments of Aaron's should be his son's that succeeded him, Ex 29:29,30, and that the flesh of the ram of consecration with the bread should be eaten by Aaron and his sons and no other, Ex 29:31-35, the altar also where they were to officiate was to be cleansed, sanctified, and an atonement made for it, Ex 29:36,37 after which two lambs every day, morning and evening, were to be offered on it in all succeeding generations, Ex 29:38-42, and the chapter is closed with a promise that the Lord would meet with the children of Israel at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and would sanctify the tabernacle, and dwell among them, and be their God, Ex 29:43-46.

Cross References 11

  • 1. S Exodus 28:4; Leviticus 16:4
  • 2. Exodus 28:40
  • 3. S Exodus 27:21; Exodus 40:15; Numbers 3:10; Numbers 18:7; Numbers 25:13; Deuteronomy 18:5; Judges 17:5; 1 Samuel 2:30; 1 Kings 12:31
  • 4. ver 19; Leviticus 1:4; Leviticus 4:15; Leviticus 16:21; Numbers 8:12
  • 5. Leviticus 1:5,11; Leviticus 4:24; Leviticus 6:16,25; Leviticus 14:13
  • 6. S Exodus 27:2
  • 7. Leviticus 4:7; Leviticus 9:9
  • 8. ver 22; Leviticus 1:8; Leviticus 3:3,5,9; Leviticus 4:10; Leviticus 6:12; Leviticus 7:3,5,31; Leviticus 9:10; Numbers 18:17; 1 Samuel 2:15; 1 Kings 8:64; 2 Chronicles 7:7; 2 Chronicles 29:35; 2 Chronicles 35:14; Isaiah 43:24; Ezekiel 44:15
  • 9. S Exodus 12:9
  • 10. Nahum 3:6; Malachi 2:3
  • 11. Leviticus 4:12,21; Leviticus 16:27; Lev 4:11-12,21; Numbers 19:3-5; Hebrews 13:11

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Hebrew; Septuagint "on them"
  • [b]. Or "purification offering" ; also in verse 36
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