Leviticus 8:5

5 ait iste est sermo quem iussit Dominus fieri

Leviticus 8:5 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 8:5

And Moses said unto the congregation
Having convened them, he opened to them the reason of their being called together, which was not done of himself, but by divine direction: this [is] the thing which the Lord commanded to be done;
namely, what follows, concerning the consecration of Aaron and his sons to be priests, and the investiture of them with that office, attended with various rites and ceremonies to be performed, of which they were to be witnesses.

Leviticus 8:5 In-Context

3 et congregabis omnem coetum ad ostium tabernaculi
4 fecit Moses ut Dominus imperarat congregataque omni turba ante fores
5 ait iste est sermo quem iussit Dominus fieri
6 statimque obtulit Aaron et filios eius cumque lavisset eos
7 vestivit pontificem subucula linea accingens eum balteo et induens tunica hyacinthina et desuper umerale inposuit
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