He washed the entrails and legs with water and burned the entire ram on the altar as a burnt offering, a pleasing aroma, an offering made by fire to the LORD, just as the LORD had commanded Moses. People Aaron, MosesPlaces TemanTopics Altar, Aroma, Burned, Burnt, Burnt-offering, Burnt-sacrifice, Commanded, Entrails, Fire, Fire-offering, Fragrance, Innards, Inner, Inside, Inwards, Legs, Maketh, Odor, Odour, Offered, Offering, Orders, Perfume, Pleasant, Pleasing, Ram, Sacrifice, Savor, Savour, Sheep, Smell, Smoke, Soothing, Sweet, WashedOutline 1. Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons14. Their sin offering18. Their burnt offering22. The ram of consecration31. The place and time of their consecrationJump to Previous Altar Aroma Burned Burnt Burnt-Offering Burnt-Sacrifice Commanded Fire Innards Inwards Legs Moses Offered Offering Pleasant Ram Sacrifice Savor Savour Smoke Soothing Sweet Washed Water WholeJump to Next Altar Aroma Burned Burnt Burnt-Offering Burnt-Sacrifice Commanded Fire Innards Inwards Legs Moses Offered Offering Pleasant Ram Sacrifice Savor Savour Smoke Soothing Sweet Washed Water WholeLibrary The True Aaron Lev 8:7-9 … John Newton—Olney HymnsAn Advance in the Exhortation. "Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holy place by the blood of Jesus, by the way which He dedicated for us, a new and living way, through the veil, that is to say, His flesh; and having a great Priest over the house of God; let us draw near with a true heart in fulness of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our body washed with pure water: let us hold fast the confession of our hope that it waver not; for He is faithful that promised: and let us consider … Thomas Charles Edwards—The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Hebrews Our Lord's Prayer for his People's Sanctification In this wonderful prayer, our Lord, as our great High Priest, appears to enter upon that perpetual office of intercession which he is now exercising at the right hand of the Father. Our Lord ever seemed, in the eagerness of his love, to be anticipating his work. Before he was set apart for his life-work, by the descent of the Holy Ghost upon him, he must needs be about his Father's business; before he finally suffered at the hands of cruel men, he had a baptism to be baptized with, and he was straitened … Charles Haddon Spurgeon—Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 32: 1886 The Copies of Things in the Heavens 'And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, 2. On the first day of the first month shalt thou set up the tabernacle of the tent of the congregation. 3. And thou shalt put therein the ark of the testimony, and cover the ark with the vail. 4. And thou shalt bring in the table, and set in order the things that are to be set in order upon it; and thou shalt bring in the candlestick, and light the lamps thereof. 5. And thou shalt set the altar of gold for the incense before the ark of the testimony, and put … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture Appendix ii. Philo of Alexandria and Rabbinic Theology. (Ad. vol. i. p. 42, note 4.) In comparing the allegorical Canons of Philo with those of Jewish traditionalism, we think first of all of the seven exegetical canons which are ascribed to Hillel. These bear chiefly the character of logical deductions, and as such were largely applied in the Halakhah. These seven canons were next expanded by R. Ishmael (in the first century) into thirteen, by the analysis of one of them (the 5th) into six, and the addition of this sound exegetical rule, that where two … Alfred Edersheim—The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah Leviticus The emphasis which modern criticism has very properly laid on the prophetic books and the prophetic element generally in the Old Testament, has had the effect of somewhat diverting popular attention from the priestly contributions to the literature and religion of Israel. From this neglect Leviticus has suffered most. Yet for many reasons it is worthy of close attention; it is the deliberate expression of the priestly mind of Israel at its best, and it thus forms a welcome foil to the unattractive … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Parallel Verses NASB: After he had washed the entrails and the legs with water, Moses offered up the whole ram in smoke on the altar. It was a burnt offering for a soothing aroma; it was an offering by fire to the LORD, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.KJV: And he washed the inwards and the legs in water; and Moses burnt the whole ram upon the altar: it was a burnt sacrifice for a sweet savour, and an offering made by fire unto the LORD; as the LORD commanded Moses.
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