Exodus 29
EverettExodus 29:1-35
The Consecration of Aaron and His Sons – Exodus 29:1-35 describes the lengthy consecration that Aaron and his sons were to partake of in order to prepare them for the service of the priesthood. Exodus 29:4 — “wash them with water” - Comments - This act of washing foreshadowed the New Testament act of water baptism. The total washing only took place once. Later, the priest only had to wash his hands and feet (Exodus 30:20-21). Exodus 30:20-21, “When they go into the tabernacle of the congregation, they shall wash with water, that they die not; or when they come near to the altar to minister, to burn offering made by fire unto the LORD: So they shall wash their hands and their feet, that they die not: and it shall be a statute for ever to them, even to him and to his seed throughout their generations.” Exodus 29:12 — “pour all the blood beside the bottom of the altar” – Comments - Why would the blood be poured beside the altar? Note: Leviticus 17:11-14, “For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul. Therefore I said unto the children of Israel, No soul of you shall eat blood, neither shall any stranger that sojourneth among you eat blood. And whatsoever man there be of the children of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn among you, which hunteth and catcheth any beast or fowl that may be eaten; he shall even pour out the blood thereof, and cover it with dust. For it is the life of all flesh; the blood of it is for the life thereof: therefore I said unto the children of Israel, Ye shall eat the blood of no manner of flesh: for the life of all flesh is the blood thereof: whosoever eateth it shall be cut off.” Deuteronomy 12:16, “Only ye shall not eat the blood; ye shall pour it upon the earth as water.” Ezekiel 24:7-8, “For her blood is in the midst of her; she set it upon the top of a rock; she poured it not upon the ground, to cover it with dust; That it might cause fury to come up to take vengeance; I have set her blood upon the top of a rock, that it should not be covered.” Exodus 29:27 — “the heave offering” - Comments - The first mention of the heave offering is found in Exodus 29:27. The word “heave” means to lift with great effort. It refers to the fact that this offering is lifted, or heaved, from the altar, and is waved before the Lord. It is the shoulder of the ram that is lifted up and waved in the heave offering. Leviticus 7:34, “For the wave breast and the heave shoulder have I taken of the children of Israel from off the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them unto Aaron the priest and unto his sons by a statute for ever from among the children of Israel.”
Exodus 29:36-46
The Consecration and Service of the Altar of Burnt Offering – Exodus 29:36-46 describes the consecration and service of the altar of burnt offering.
