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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Exodus 29:28
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quo initiatus est Aaron et filii ejus, cedentque in partem Aaron et filiorum ejus jure perpetuo a filiis Isral: quia primitiva sunt et initia de victimis eorum pacificis qu offerunt Domino.
quo initiatus est Aaron et filii eius; cedentque in partem Aaron et filiorum eius iure perpetuo a filiis Israel; quia oblatio est et oblatio erit a filiis Israel de victimis eorum pacificis, oblatio eorum Domino.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Aaron's: Leviticus 7:32-34, Leviticus 10:14, Leviticus 10:15, Deuteronomy 18:3
is an heave: Exodus 29:27, Leviticus 7:14, Leviticus 7:34, Numbers 15:19, Numbers 15:20, Numbers 18:24, Numbers 18:29, Numbers 31:29, Numbers 31:41
sacrifice: Leviticus 3:1, Leviticus 7:11-38
Reciprocal: Exodus 27:21 - a statute for ever Exodus 29:34 - flesh Leviticus 9:21 - the breasts Numbers 5:9 - offering Numbers 6:20 - the priest shall Numbers 15:21 - General Numbers 18:11 - the heave 1 Samuel 2:14 - all that the fleshhook
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it shall be Aaron's and his sons by a statute for ever from the children of Israel,.... That is, the shoulder, which seems particularly meant, though the breast also was theirs, which was at this time given to Moses, he being priest; and this was an everlasting statute and ordinance in all generations, as long as the priesthood of Aaron lasted, until the Messiah should come and put an end to it: and this the children of Israel were always to allow the priests; the shoulder, because Aaron bore their names before the Lord upon his shoulders, for a memorial; and the breast for a like reason, because he bore their names in the breastplate of judgment upon his heart, and their judgment also before the Lord continually, Exodus 28:12,
for it is an heave offering: it is lifted up to the Lord, and therefore is given to his priest:
and it shall be an heave offering from the children of Israel of the sacrifice of their peace offerings, [even] their heave offering unto the Lord: it being heaved up and given to the priest, it was reckoned an offering to the Lord, and was accepted by him as a peace offering; and it was an emblem of the lifting up of their hearts to God, and of the going up of the affections and desires of their souls to him, and of their serving and worshipping him in spirit and in truth, who is a spirit, and was their Father in heaven, to whom their eyes, hearts, and hands, were to be lifted up.
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.