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  • the liturgical vestments for officiating in the sanctuary -- the sacred vestments for Aaron the priest, and the vestments for his sons -- for the priestly functions. (Exodus 39, 41)

  • You will then bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, bathe them thoroughly (Exodus 40, 12)

  • and then dress Aaron in the sacred vestments, and anoint and consecrate him, to serve me in the priesthood. (Exodus 40, 13)

  • where Moses, Aaron and his sons washed their hands and feet, (Exodus 40, 31)

  • He will then slaughter the bull before Yahweh, and the priests descended from Aaron will offer the blood. They will pour it all around the altar which stands at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. (Leviticus 1, 5)

  • The priests descended from Aaron will put a fire on the altar and arrange wood on the fire. (Leviticus 1, 7)

  • The priests descended from Aaron will then arrange the quarters, the head and the fat on the wood on the fire on the altar. (Leviticus 1, 8)

  • He will slaughter it on the north side of the altar, before Yahweh, and the priests descended from Aaron will pour the blood all around the altar. (Leviticus 1, 11)

  • He will bring it to the priests descended from Aaron; he will take a handful of the wheaten flour, some of the oil and all the incense, and this the priest will burn on the altar as a memorial, as food burnt as a smell pleasing to Yahweh. (Leviticus 2, 2)

  • The remainder of the cereal offering will revert to Aaron and his sons, an especially holy portion of the food burnt for Yahweh. (Leviticus 2, 3)

  • The remainder of the cereal offering will revert to Aaron and his descendants: it is especially holy since it is taken from the food burnt for Yahweh. (Leviticus 2, 10)

  • He will lay his hand on the victim's head and slaughter it at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. The priests descended from Aaron will then pour the blood all around the altar. (Leviticus 3, 2)


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