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  2. Priestly Code - Wikipedia

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    Ritual of Consecration of Priests (Exodus 29:1-37, carried out at Leviticus 8) Continual morning and evening offerings (Exodus 29:38-42) Rules concerning the burning of incense and of hand washing (Exodus 30:7-10, and 30:19-20) Rules about the composition of anointing oil and incense (Exodus 30:22-38)

  3. Temple Scroll - Wikipedia

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    This particular passage is about the annual consecration of temple priests and is derived from Leviticus 8:16 and Exodus 29:1–18. ...

  4. Holy anointing oil - Wikipedia

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    In the ancient Israelite religion, the holy anointing oil (Biblical Hebrew: שמן המשחה, romanized: shemen ha-mishchah, lit. 'oil of anointing') formed an integral part of the ordination of the priesthood and the High Priest as well as in the consecration of the articles of the Tabernacle (Exodus 30:26) [1] and subsequent temples in Jerusalem.

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

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    exodus 29 God gives details of the ritual to be used to ordain the priests, including robing, anointing , and seven days of sacrifices. There are also instructions for daily morning and evening offerings of a lamb.

  6. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    Exodus 29: Consecration of priests and altar. Exodus 30: Incense altar, washstand, anointing oil, incense. Liane Feldman highlights the contrasting descriptions of ...

  7. Anointing - Wikipedia

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    [29] [11] Prophets [n 5] and the Israelite kings were anointed as well, [11] the kings from a horn. [33] Anointment by the chrism prepared according to the ceremony described in the Book of Exodus [34] was considered to impart the "Spirit of the Lord". [33] It was performed by Samuel in place of a coronation of both Saul [35] and David. [11]

  8. Consecration in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The word consecration literally means "association with the sacred". Persons, places, or things can be consecrated, and the term is used in various ways by different groups. The origin of the word comes from the Latin stem consecrat, which means dedicated, devoted, and sacred. [1] A synonym for consecration is sanctification; its antonym is ...

  9. High Priest of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The high priest alone was anointed with holy anointing oil upon his consecration, [24] hence the title of the "anointed priest" [4] (though in the initial consecration of Aaron and his sons, all of them were anointed [25]). The consecration also required wearing the special high priestly vestments for seven days. [26]