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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Exodus 29:1
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Sed et hoc facies, ut mihi in sacerdotio consecrentur. Tolle vitulum de armento, et arietes duos immaculatos,
Sed et hoc facies eis, ut mihi in sacerdotio consecrentur: tolle vitulum unum de armento et arietes duos immaculatos
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
An, Ex, Is 1, Thammuz
hallow them: Exodus 29:21, Exodus 20:11, Exodus 28:41, Leviticus 8:2-36, Matthew 6:9
to minister: Exodus 28:3
Take: Leviticus 8:2, Leviticus 9:2, Leviticus 16:3, 2 Chronicles 13:9
without: Exodus 12:5, Leviticus 4:3, Leviticus 5:15, Leviticus 5:16, Leviticus 6:6, Leviticus 22:20, Malachi 1:13, Malachi 1:14, Hebrews 7:26, 1 Peter 1:19
Reciprocal: Exodus 10:25 - sacrifices Exodus 28:1 - among Exodus 29:10 - cause Exodus 40:12 - General Leviticus 7:35 - he presented Leviticus 7:37 - consecrations Leviticus 14:11 - General Leviticus 21:8 - sanctify Numbers 3:3 - whom he consecrated Numbers 8:8 - a young Deuteronomy 10:8 - time the Lord 2 Chronicles 13:10 - the priests Luke 1:8 - he Hebrews 5:1 - every Hebrews 9:2 - a tabernacle
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And this is the thing that thou shalt do unto them,.... To Aaron and his sons: to "hallow" them; to sanctify them, set them apart, and consecrate them:
to minister unto me in the priest's office; for which the Lord had appointed them, to which he had chose, called, and separated them:
take one young bullock, and two rams without blemish; a young bullock was an heifer of three years old, according to Kimchi t, and such an one was used in sacrifice in former times, see
Genesis 15:9 though Maimonides u says it was one of two years, and so Abendana w, whose words are,
"a bullock is a son of two years, and a ram is after he has entered into the second year thirty one days;''
and so Ben Gersom; the bullock was an emblem of the strength, laboriousness, and patience of Christ, and both of them being without blemish, were typical of his purity and perfection in his nature and life, and especially in his sacrifice.
t Comment. in Psal. lxix. 32. u Hilchot Zebachim, c. 1. sect. 14. w Not. in Miclol Yophi in loc.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The consecration of the priests. See the notes to Lev. 8–9.
Exodus 29:4
Door of the tabernacle - Entrance of the tent. See Leviticus 8:3.
Exodus 29:27
The “waving” was the more solemn process of the two: it was a movement several times repeated, while “heaving” was simply a “lifting up” once.
Exodus 29:33
A stranger - One of another family, i. e. in this case, one not of the family of Aaron.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXIX
Ceremonies to be used in consecrating Aaron and his sons, 1-3.
They are to be washed, 4.
Aaron is to be clothed with the holy vestments, 5, 6;
to be anointed, 7.
His sons to be clothed and girded, 8, 9.
They are to offer a bullock for a sin-offering, 10-14;
and a ram for a burnt-offering, 15-18;
and a second ram for a consecration-offering, 19-22.
A loaf, a cake, and a wafer or thin cake, for a
wave-offering, 23-25.
The breast of the wave-offering and the shoulder of the
heave-offering to be sanctified, 26-28.
Aaron's vestments to descend to his son, who shall succeed
him, 29, 30.
Aaron and his sons to eat the flesh of the ram of
consecration, 31, 32.
No stranger to eat of it, 33.
Nothing of it to be left till the morning, but to be burnt with
fire, 34.
Seven days to be employed in consecrating Aaron and his sons, 35-37.
Two lambs, one for the morning and the other for the evening
sacrifice, to be offered continually, 38-42.
God promises to sanctify Israel with his glory, and to dwell
among them, 43-46.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXIX
Verse Exodus 29:1. Take one young bullock — This consecration did not take place till after the erection of the tabernacle. See Leviticus 8:9-14.