Talált 151 Eredmények: Meeting

  • From evening to morning Aaron and his sons shall maintain them before the LORD in the meeting tent, outside the veil which hangs in front of the commandments. This shall be a perpetual ordinance for the Israelites throughout their generations. (Exodus 27, 21)

  • Aaron and his sons shall wear them whenever they go into the meeting tent or approach the altar to minister in the sanctuary, lest they incur guilt and die. This shall be a perpetual ordinance for him and for his descendants. (Exodus 28, 43)

  • Aaron and his sons you shall also bring to the entrance of the meeting tent, and there wash them with water. (Exodus 29, 4)

  • "Now bring forward the bullock in front of the meeting tent. There Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on its head. (Exodus 29, 10)

  • Then slaughter the bullock before the LORD, at the entrance of the meeting tent. (Exodus 29, 11)

  • The descendant who succeeds him as priest and who is to enter the meeting tent to minister in the sanctuary shall be clothed with them for seven days. (Exodus 29, 30)

  • At the entrance of the meeting tent Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram and the bread that is in the basket. (Exodus 29, 32)

  • Throughout your generations this established holocaust shall be offered before the LORD at the entrance of the meeting tent, where I will meet you and speak to you. (Exodus 29, 42)

  • Thus I will consecrate the meeting tent and the altar, just as I also consecrate Aaron and his sons to be my priests. (Exodus 29, 44)

  • When you receive this forfeit money from the Israelites, you shall donate it to the service of the meeting tent, that there it may be the Israelites' reminder before the LORD, of the forfeit paid for their lives." (Exodus 30, 16)

  • "For ablutions you shall make a bronze laver with a bronze base. Place it between the meeting tent and the altar, and put water in it. (Exodus 30, 18)

  • When they are about to enter the meeting tent, they must wash with water, lest they die. Likewise when they approach the altar in their ministry, to offer an oblation to the LORD, (Exodus 30, 20)


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