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James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Exodus 29:43-46

GOD'S PROMISES"And there I will meet with the children of Israel; and the Tent shall be sanctified by my glory. And I will sanctify the tent of meeting, and the altar: Aaron also and his sons will I sanctify, to minister to me in the priest's office. And I will dwell among the children of Israel, and will be their God, And they shall know that I am Jehovah their God, that brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, that I might dwell among them: I am Jehovah their God.""And they shall know... read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Exodus 29:38-46

The daily burnt offering, meal offering, and drink offering 29:38-46The priests began to offer these sacrifices as soon as the tabernacle was complete (ch. 40).In the offering of a young lamb each morning and each evening with flour, oil, and wine, the Israelites consecrated their lives afresh daily to the Lord. This was an offering of worship and expiation (i.e., the removal of sin, Leviticus 1:4). It ensured Israel’s continuing communion with her God.". . . thus the day was opened and closed... read more

John Dummelow

John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Exodus 29:1-46

The Consecration of the PriesthoodCp. Leviticus 8, 9. The form of consecration consists of four things, (1) ablution (Exodus 29:4), (2) investiture with the holy garments (Exodus 29:5-9), (3) anointing with holy oil (Exodus 29:7), and (4) offering of sacrifices (Exodus 29:10).1. Without blemish] see on Exodus 12:5.2. Unleavened bread] see on Exodus 12:8. Tempered] RV ’mingled.’ Oil is a common ingredient of cakes in the East: see e.g. 1 Kings 17:12, and cp. Leviticus 2:5, Leviticus 2:6.4. Wash... read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Exodus 29:45

(45) I will dwell among the children of Israel.—It must not be supposed that the fulfilment of this promise was effected by the mere presence of the Shechinah within the Tabernacle. It pledged God to a perpetual supervision, care, and tender protection of His people, such as we find actually exercised in the history of the nation. read more

William Nicoll

Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Exodus 29:1-46

Exodus 29:45 So long as there is in man's heart one fibre to vibrate at the sound of what is just and true and honourable, so long as the instinctively pure soul prefers purity to life, so long as friends of truth are to be found who are ready to sacrifice their peace in the cause of science, friends of righteousness ready to devote themselves to holy and useful works of mercy, womanly hearts to love whatsoever is good, beautiful, and pure, and artists to express it by sound and colour and... read more

William Nicoll

Expositor's Bible Commentary - Exodus 29:1-46

CHAPTER XXIX.THE CONSECRATION SERVICES.Exodus 29:1-46The priest being now selected, and his raiment so provided as that it shall speak of his office and its glory, there remains his consecration.In our day there is a disposition to make light of the formal setting apart of men and things for sacred uses. If God, we are asked, has called one to special service, is not that enough? What more can earth do to commission the chosen of the sky? But the plain answer which we ought to have the courage... read more

Arno Clemens Gaebelein

Arno Gaebelein's Annotated Bible - Exodus 29:1-46

CHAPTER 29 The Consecration of the Priests 1. Aaron and his sons wash with water (Exodus 29:1-4 ) 2. Aaron clothed (Exodus 29:5-7 ) 3. The consecration (Exodus 29:8-25 ) 4. The food of the priests (Exodus 29:26-35 ) 5. God’s meeting place (Exodus 29:36-46 ) In Leviticus we find the record of their consecration, which is linked there with the offerings. Here it is only the instruction, while in Leviticus we find the act of the consecration. We touch upon it briefly; in Leviticus, we... read more

L.M. Grant

L. M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible - Exodus 29:1-46

CONSECRATION OF THE PRIESTS (vs.1-10) The consecration of the priests, that is, the inducting them into their priestly office, involved much detail. First, because most important, Moses was to take one young bull and two rams, all without blemish(v.1). Also unleavened bread and cakes mixed, were to be put in one basket and presented with the bull and rams. These things emphasize what is basic to priesthood, all being presented as offerings to God, though the actual sacrifice of the animals... read more

James Gray

James Gray's Concise Bible Commentary - Exodus 29:1-46

CONSECRATION OF THE PRIESTS THE CEREMONY IN OUTLINE (Exodus 29:1-9 ) What animals were required for sacrifice, and what qualification must they have (Exodus 29:1 )? What offerings accompanied them (Exodus 29:2 )? Where was the place of ceremony (Exodus 29:4 )? What was the preliminary act? This washing of the bodies of the priests typified the cleanness of the whole man in a moral and spiritual sense, which, while it was true of Aaron only ceremonially, was true absolutely of the Lord... read more

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