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Leviticus 8:1 open_in_new
spake. Indicating. new subject. See note on Leviticus 5:14. The ritual is prescribed in Exodus 28:1-43 and Lev 29:1-37. Now the appointment to the priestly office resumes the instructions broken off in Exodus.
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Leviticus 8:3 open_in_new
door. entrance.
tabernacle. tent. Hebrew. 'ohel. App-40.
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Leviticus 8:4 open_in_new
as. according as.
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Leviticus 8:5 open_in_new
This is the thing. See Exodus 28:1-43; Exodus 29:1-37. now made known to the People.
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Leviticus 8:6 open_in_new
washed. the "divers washings" of Hebrews 6:2. After this, all ceremonial washings done by the persons for themselves. These are rendered "baptisms" in Septuagint of Leviticus 11:25; Leviticus 11:40; Leviticus 17:15; Leviticus 17:16; Leviticus 14:8; Leviticus 15:8; Leviticus 15:13; Leviticus 15:16; Leviticus 15:21; Leviticus 15:22; Leviticus 15:27. Extended to "clothes", Leviticus 11:25, &c.
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Leviticus 8:7 open_in_new
the girdle. Not the band of the ephod called the "curious girdle", but the one of needlework, Ch. Leviticus 16:4 and Exodus 28:39.
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Leviticus 8:8 open_in_new
also. Thus distinguishing these two stones from the twelve stones, which were quite distinct. Compare Exodus 25:7.
the Urim and the Thummim. See note on Exodus 28:30.
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Leviticus 8:9 open_in_new
mitre. turban or tiara. See Exodus 28:36-38.
golden plate, or crown. Exodus 28:36, &c.
holy. See note on Exodus 3:5.
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Leviticus 8:10 open_in_new
anointing oil. See Exodus 30:26-30; Exodus 40:9-11, and Compare Exodus 30:23-25.
tabernacle. Hebrew. mishkan. App-40.
sanctified. set them apart. Exodus 29:37; Exodus 30:29-30.
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Leviticus 8:11 open_in_new
the altar. Compare Matthew 23:19.
foot. base.
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Leviticus 8:12 open_in_new
poured. Not touched with the finger, as in the case of the common priests, but profusely poured. See Psalms 133:2.
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Leviticus 8:13 open_in_new
Aaron's sons. These could not be invested till after Aaron. Compare John 17:19.
put. Hebrew. bound.
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Leviticus 8:14 open_in_new
sin offering. Hebrew. chata. App-43.
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Leviticus 8:16 open_in_new
burned: as incense. Hebrew. katar. App-43.
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Leviticus 8:17 open_in_new
burnt. Hebrew. saraph. App-43.
without the camp. Compare Exodus 29:14.Exodus 4:12; Exodus 4:18; Exodus 4:21; Exodus 6:11; Exodus 16:27; John 19:17; John 19:18; Acts 7:58.
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Leviticus 8:18 open_in_new
brought. See Exodus 29:15-18.
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Leviticus 8:19 open_in_new
sprinkled. cast. Not the same word as Leviticus 8:15.
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Leviticus 8:20 open_in_new
pieces. its pieces.
burnt: i.e. as incense. Hebrew. katar. App-43.
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Leviticus 8:21 open_in_new
washed. See note on Leviticus 8:6.
sweet savour. savour of satisfaction. See note on Leviticus 1:9, and Genesis 8:21.
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Leviticus 8:22 open_in_new
the other ram. Mentioned in Leviticus 8:2. See Exodus 29:19-24.
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Leviticus 8:23 open_in_new
slew. Same word as "killed", Leviticus 8:15; Leviticus 8:19.
put it: on ear, thumb, and toe, to point out the hearkening, the working, and the walking.
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Leviticus 8:25 open_in_new
he took. Exodus 29:22-25.
the rump. the fat tail. See Leviticus 3:9. Compare Exodus 29:22.
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Leviticus 8:26 open_in_new
a. one.
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Leviticus 8:27 open_in_new
waved. Compare note on Exodus 29:27.
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Leviticus 8:28 open_in_new
consecrations. Compare Leviticus 6:19-23.
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Leviticus 8:30 open_in_new
and upon. Some codices, with Samaritan Pentateuch, Targum of Onkelos, Lisbon Pentateuch (1491), The Targum of Jonathan ben Uzziel Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, have this "and" in the text.
and. Many authorities have this "and" in the text.
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Leviticus 8:31 open_in_new
door. entrance.
tabernacle. tent ('ohel). App-40.
as. commanded. Samaritan Pentateuch Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulg, read "as. have been commanded".
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Leviticus 8:33 open_in_new
seven days. Aaron consecrated on the eighth day, after waiting seven days.
consecration. setting apart. consecrate. See note on Exodus 28:41.
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Leviticus 8:34 open_in_new
He hath done. hath been done.
make an atonement. See note on Exodus 29:33.
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Leviticus 8:36 open_in_new
the hand. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Cause) for what is performed by it (App-6). Hence. common idiom for instrumentality or agency; esp. writing.