Exodus 28:41

anoint them.

29:7; 30:23-30; 40:15; Le 10:7; Isa 10:27; 61:1; Joh 3:34

2Co 1:21,22; 1Jo 2:20,27

and consecrate them. Heb. fill their hand.

29:9,24,35; Le 8:1-36; Nu 3:3; Eze 43:26; Heb 5:4; 7:28

minister.

1,4

Exodus 30:23-31

thee principal.

37:29; Ps 45:8; Pr 7:17; So 1:3,13; 4:14; Jer 6:20; Eze 27:19,22

pure myrrh.Myrrh is a white gum, issuing from the trunk and larger branches of a thorny tree resembling the acacia, growing in Arabia, Egypt, and Abyssinia. Its taste is extremely bitter; but its smell, though strong, is agreeable; and it entered into the composition of the most costly ointments among the ancients. The epithet {deror,} rendered pure, properly denotes fluid, from the Arabic {darra,} to flow; by which is meant the finest and most excellent kind, called {stacte,} which issues of itself from the bark without incision.

cinnamon.{Kinnamon bosem,} odoriferous or spicy cinnamon, is the bark of the canella, a small tree of the size of a willow growing in the island of Ceylon.

sweet calamus.{Kenaih bosem,} {calamus aromaticus,} or odoriferous cane, is a reed growing in Egypt, Syria, and India, about two feet in height, bearing from the root a knotted stalk, quite round, containing in its cavity a soft white pith. It is said to scent the air while growing; and when cut down, dried, and powdered, makes an ingredient in the richest perfumes.

cassia.

Ps 45:8

the shekel.

Nu 3:47; Eze 45:12

hin.

29:40; Le 19:36; Nu 15:5

apothecary. or, perfumer.

1Ch 9:30

an holy.

37:29; Nu 35:25; Ps 89:20; 133:2; Heb 1:9

40:9-15; Le 8:10-12; Nu 7:1,10; Isa 61:1; Ac 10:38; 2Co 1:21,22

1Jo 2:20,27

27

28

whatsoever.

29:37; Le 6:18; Mt 23:17,19

anoint.

29:7-37; 40:15; Le 8:12,30; Nu 3:3

consecrate.

28:3; 29:9,35

an holy.

37:29; Le 8:12; 21:10; Ps 89:20

Leviticus 8:10-12

Ex 30:23-29; 40:9-11

Ex 4:6,17; 16:14,19; Isa 52:15; Eze 36:25; Tit 3:6

4:3; 21:10,11,12; Ex 28:41; 29:7; 30:30; Ps 133:2

Leviticus 10:7

ye shall.

21:12; Mt 8:21,22; Lu 9:60

the anointing.

8:12,30; Ex 28:41; 30:30; 40:13-15; Ac 10:38; 2Co 1:21

Leviticus 21:10

upon.

8:12; 10:7; 16:32; Ex 29:29,30; Nu 35:25; Ps 133:2

consecrated.

8:7-9; Ex 28:2-4

uncover.

10:6,7; 13:45; 2Sa 15:30; Es 6:12

not rend.

Ge 37:34; Job 1:20; Mt 26:65All human corpses were considered as unclean. Whoever touched one was unclean for seven days, and was obliged on the third and seventh day to purify himself according to the Mosaic instructions. In the case of the priest it went still farther; insomuch, that even mourning for the dead by any external sign, such as tearing their clothes, defiled them. Hence such mournings were absolutely forbidden to be used in any case, and by the other priests also, except in the case of their very nearest relations, for whom they were allowed to mourn. This statue is founded on the importance of sustaining the decency and purity of Divine worship. The servants of the Deity were to keep themselves at a distance from every thing that in the least degree savoured of uncleanness.

Numbers 35:25

abide in it.

28; Jos 20:6; Ro 3:24-26; Eph 2:16-18; Heb 4:14-16; 7:25-28

Heb 9:12-15; 10:19-22

anointed.

Ex 29:7; Le 4:3; 8:12; 21:10

Psalms 89:20

1Sa 16:1,12,13; Isa 61:1-3; Joh 3:34

Psalms 133:2

It is like.

141:5; Pr 27:9; So 1:3; Joh 12:3

that ran down.

Ex 30:25-30; Le 8:12
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