Levítico 9:1

1 Y FUÉ en el día octavo, que Moisés llamó á Aarón y á sus hijos, y á los ancianos de Israel;

Levítico 9:1 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 9:1

And it came to pass on the eighth day
When the seven days of consecration were ended, as Ben Gersom, the day following them, so soon was Aaron called to the execution of his office; and so both the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi make it to be the eighth day of the consecration, or the day after the anointing of Aaron and his sons, and which they both say was the beginning, or first day of Nisan, the day the tabernacle was erected by Moses: but that seems to have been set up before the consecration; rather this was, as Aben Ezra says, the eighth day of the month Nisan or March, and was the eighth day of the consecration, which began at the first day, on which day the tabernacle was set up, ( Exodus 40:2 ) :

[that] Moses, called Aaron and his sons, and the elders of Israel;
Aaron and his sons to enter upon their office, by offering sacrifices for themselves, and for the people, and the elders to be witnesses thereof.

Levítico 9:1 In-Context

1 Y FUÉ en el día octavo, que Moisés llamó á Aarón y á sus hijos, y á los ancianos de Israel;
2 Y dijo á Aarón: Toma de la vacada un becerro para expiación, y un carnero para holocausto, sin defecto, y ofrécelos delante de Jehová.
3 Y á los hijos de Israel hablarás, diciendo: Tomad un macho cabrío para expiación, y un becerro y un cordero de un año, sin tacha, para holocausto;
4 Asimismo un buey y un carnero para sacrificio de paces, que inmoléis delante de Jehová; y un presente amasado con aceite: porque Jehová se aparecerá hoy á vosotros.
5 Y llevaron lo que mandó Moisés delante del tabernáculo del testimonio, y llegóse toda la congregación, y pusiéronse delante de Jehová.
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