Exodus 28:1

1 Aaron and his sons are set apart for the priest's office.

2 Holy garments are appointed.

6 The ephod and girdle.

15 The breast-plate with twelve precious stones.

30 The Urim and Thummim.

31 The robe of the ephod, with pomegranates and bells.

36 The plate of the mitre.

39 The embroidered coat.

40 The garments for Aaron's sons.

take.

Le 8:2; Nu 16:9-11; 17:2-9; 2Ch 26:18-21; Heb 5:1-5

among.

41; 29:1,9,44; 30:30; 31:10; 35:19; Nu 18:7; De 10:6; 1Ch 6:10

2Ch 11:14; Lu 1:8

Nadab.

6:23; 24:1,9; Le 10:1,12; Nu 2:4; 26:61; 1Ch 24:1-4

Exodus 29:1

1 The sacrifice and ceremonies of consecrating the priests and the altar.

38 The continual burnt offerings.

45 God's promise to dwell among the children of Israel.

An. Ex. Is. 1. Thammuz. hallow them.

21; 20:11; 28:41; Le 8:2-36; Mt 6:9

to minister.

28:3

Take.

Le 8:2; 9:2; 16:3; 2Ch 13:9

without.

12:5; Le 4:3; 5:15,16; 6:6; 22:20; Mal 1:13,14; Heb 7:26; 1Pe 1:19

Numbers 18:7-19

Therefore thou.

5; 3:10

within.

Le 16:2,12-14; Heb 9:3-6

as a service.

16:5-7; 1Sa 2:28; Joh 3:27; Ro 15:15,16; Eph 3:8; Heb 5:4

the stranger.

4; 3:38; 16:40

the charge.

9; Le 6:16,18,20,26; 7:6,32-34; 10:14,15; De 12:6,11; 26:13

by reason.

Ex 29:21,29; 40:13,15; Le 7:35; 8:30; 21:10; Isa 10:27; Heb 1:9

1Jo 2:20,27

every meat.

Le 2:2,3; 10:12,13

every sin.

Le 4:22,27; 6:25,26; 10:17

every trespass.

Le 5:1,6; 7:1,7; 10:12; 14:13

In the.

Ex 29:31,32; Le 6:16,26,29; 7:6; 10:13,17; 14:13

every male.

Le 6:18,29; 7:6; 21:22

the heave.

8; Ex 29:27,28; Le 7:14,30-34

unto thee.

Le 10:14; De 18:3

every one.

Le 22:2,3,11-13

best of the oil. Heb. fat.

29

the first-fruits.

15:19-21; Ex 22:29; 23:19; 34:26; Le 2:14; 23:17,20; De 18:4

De 26:2; Ne 10:35-37

whatsoever.

Ex 22:29; Jer 24:2; Ho 9:10; Mic 7:1

every one.

11

Le 27:28; Eze 44:29; *marg:

openeth.

3:13; Ex 13:2,12; 22:29; 34:20; Le 27:26

the firstborn.

Ex 13:13; 34:20; Le 27:27

shalt thou redeem.Redemption of the firstborn is one of the rites which are still practised among the Jews. According to Leo of Modena, it is performed in the following manner:--When the child is thirty days old, the father sends for one of the descendants of Aaron: several persons being assembled on the occasion, the father brings a cup, containing several pieces of gold and silver coin. The priest then takes the child into his arms, and addressing himself to the mother, he says, "Is this thy son?" Mother. "Yes." Priest. "Hast thou never had another child, male or female, a miscarriage, or untimely birth?" Mother. "No." Priest. "This being the case, this child, as firstborn, belongs to me." Then turning to the father, he says, "If it be thy desire to have this child, thou must redeem it." Father. "I present thee with this gold and silver for this purpose." Priest. "Thou dost wish, therefore, to redeem this child?" Father. "I do wish so to do." The priest then turning himself to the assembly, says, "Very well: this child, as first-born, is mine; as it is written in Bemidbar, (ch. 18:16,) Thou shalt redeem the first-born of a month old for five shekels; but I shall content myself with this in exchange." He then takes two gold crowns, or thereabouts, and returns the child to his parents.

according.

3:47; Le 27:2-7

which is.

Ex 30:13; Le 27:25; Eze 45:12

the firstling.

De 15:19-22

thou shalt.

Ex 29:16; Le 3:2-5

Ex 29:26-28; Le 7:31-34

the heave.

8,11; 15:19-21; 31:29,41; Le 7:14; De 12:6; 2Ch 31:4

it is a.

Le 2:13; 2Ch 13:5
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