Levitikus 8:12

12 Und er goß von dem Salböl auf das Haupt Aarons und salbte ihn, um ihn zu heiligen.

Levitikus 8:12 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 8:12

And he poured of the anointing oil upon Aaron's head
Which ran down to his beard, and to the collar of his coat, the robe of the ephod, but not to the skirts of his garments, as we wrongly render it, ( Psalms 133:2 ) . Jarchi says it was first poured on his head, and after that he put it between his eyebrows, and drew it with his finger here and there, or from one eyebrow to another: Maimonides F23 gives a like account, with some addition; he says, the oil was poured on his head, and he was anointed between the eyebrows, in the form of the Greek letter (c) , "chi": a greater profusion of oil was used in the anointing of Aaron than of the tabernacle, altar, and laver, and their vessels, he being so eminent a type of Christ, our high priest, anointed with the oil of gladness above his fellows:

and anointed him to sanctify him;
to signify that he was set apart and devoted to the sacred office of the priesthood. The Targum of Jonathan observes, that this anointing was after he had clothed him; though some have thought it was done before the mitre and holy crown were put on: but if they were put on to complete the investiture, they might be taken off while the ceremony of anointing was performed.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 In Misn. Ceritot, c. 1. sect. 1.

Levitikus 8:12 In-Context

10 Und Mose nahm das Salböl und salbte die Wohnung und alles, was darin war, und heiligte sie.
11 Und er sprengte davon siebenmal auf den Altar, und er salbte den Altar und alle seine Geräte und das Becken und sein Gestell, um sie zu heiligen.
12 Und er goß von dem Salböl auf das Haupt Aarons und salbte ihn, um ihn zu heiligen.
13 Und Mose ließ die Söhne Aarons herzunahen und bekleidete sie mit den Leibröcken und umgürtete sie mit den Gürteln und band ihnen die hohen Mützen um: so wie Jehova dem Mose geboten hatte.
14 Und er brachte den Farren des Sündopfers herzu; und Aaron und seine Söhne legten ihre Hände auf den Kopf des Farren des Sündopfers.
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