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  2. Priestly Code - Wikipedia

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    Rules about the composition of anointing oil and incense (Exodus 30:22-38) Rules of burnt offerings, meal offerings, peace offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings, including specifications of the portions allocated to priests, and, in some cases, the appropriate costume of the officiating priest (Leviticus 1-7:21, carried out at Leviticus 9)

  3. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 29 - Wikipedia

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    There are also instructions for daily morning and evening offerings of a lamb. PEOPLE: יהוה ‎ YHVH God - Aaron and his sons - children of Israel. PLACES: Biblical Mount Sinai. RELATED ARTICLES: Tetzaveh - Kohen - Bullock - Ram - Unleavened Bread - Oil - Ephod - Breastplate - Mitre - Crown - Sacrifice - Sin offering - Wave offering - Heave ...

  4. Priestly source - Wikipedia

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    Suggested endings have been located in the Book of Joshua, in Deuteronomy 34, Leviticus 16 or 9:24, in Exodus 40, or in Exodus 29:46. [ 42 ] P is responsible for the first of the two creation stories in Genesis (Genesis 1), for Adam's genealogy, part of the Flood story , the Table of Nations , and the genealogy of Shem (i.e., Abraham's ancestry ...

  5. Tetzaveh - Wikipedia

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    As Exodus 29:27 thus compares "heaving" to "waving," the midrash deduced that in every case where the priest waved, he also heaved. [90] Rabbi Joḥanan deduced from the reference of Exodus 29:29 to "the holy garments of Aaron" that Numbers 31:6 refers to the priestly garments containing the Urim and Thummim when it reports that "Moses sent . . .

  6. Priestly covenant - Wikipedia

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    While the golden calf sin (Exodus 32) is recorded later than the selection of Aaron (Exodus 28), according to Rashi these chapters are out of chronological order. [ 34 ] According to Nachmanides and other Torah commentators, the decision to appoint Aaron and his sons to priestly duty was a unilateral act of God, without agreement being asked of ...

  7. Bronze laver - Wikipedia

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    Recreation of the bronze laver at Brigham Young University. The instructions given to Moses in the Book of Exodus included the creation of a bronze laver (Hebrew: כיור נחשת kîyōr nəḥōšeṯ), to be sited outside the Tabernacle of Meeting, between the Tabernacle door and the Altar of Burnt Offering, for Aaron, his sons and their successors as priests to wash their hands and their ...

  8. Nadab and Abihu - Wikipedia

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    During the Exodus journey, after the Israelites' affirmation of their covenant with God, [4] Abihu and Nadab accompanied Moses, Aaron, and 70 elders up Mount Sinai. There they saw God with great clarity, walking on a pavement of sapphire stone, and shared a meal in God's presence, without being harmed as a result.

  9. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus - Wikipedia

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    God describes the ornate holy robes that Aaron the priest will wear. Aaron's garments are to remind him both of the Lord and of the children of Israel. 29 And Aaron shall bear the names of the children of Israel in the breastplate of judgment upon his heart, when he goeth in unto the holy place, for a memorial before the L ORD continually.