Exodus — Chapter 29
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Verse 20
of Aaron and ot his fonnes , and vpon the thumbs. and great toes of their right hand and foot , and thou fhalt powre the bloud vpen the Altar round about. 21, And when thou hafttaken of the bloud that is vponthe Altar , and of the and their veftments. And after they and their veftments are confe-- crated , 22. thou thalt take the fat of the ramme , and the tayle and the talow , that couereth the lungs , and the caule of the liner , and the two kidneies , and the far, that is vpon them , and the right fhoulder, hands of Aaronand of his fonnes , and fhalt fanétifie chem eleuattng be- fore the Lord. 25. And thou thale takeal trom their hands : and thal burne them vpon the Altat for an héJocauft , a moit {weet fauour it the fight of the Lord, becaute itis his oblation, 26. Thou fhalt take alfo the breft of theramme , wherwith Aaron was confecrated,. and eleuating it thou fhalt fanctifie it before the Lord, and itshal fal to thy part. 27, And thou fhalt fanctifie both the confecrated breft, and the thoulder Gg that . “e’ Diuers things were Joffered at di- uers times,and, al fignified Chrifts Sa- crifice in his Church, S, Ang. li, 1. c.18. cont, aduer{, lez. e Prophet, yet ‘ none daylie but a lambe: more particu- larly fignifying the Jaye offe. ting of the lambe of God, and perpetual effe& therof, Origen, in Ioan, I. 236 EXODVS. that thou didft feparate of the ramme, 28, wherwith Aaron was con- fecrated and his fonnes , and they thal fal to Aarons part and his fonaes by a perpetual right from the children of Ifrael : becaufe they are the primitiues and beginnings oftheir pacifike victimes which they offer tothe Lord.29. And the-holie vefture, which Aaron {hal vie, his fon- nes {halhaue afterhim , thatthey may be anoynted, and their hands sconfecrated in it. 3, He of his fonnes that fhal be appoynted High- Pricft in his {tead , and that fhal enter into the tabernacle of teftimonie to minilter inthe Sanctuarie , fal weare it feuen dayes. 31. And thou fhalt take the ramme of the confecration, & fhaltboyle the flesh therof ina holieplace; 32, which Aaronthal eate and his fonnes. The loaues aifo, that are inthe basket, they shal eate in the entrie of tne tabernacle ofteftimonie , 33, that it may be a placablefacrifice, & the hands of the offerers may be fan ‘tificd..A {tranger shal not eate of thé , becaufe they are holic, 34. And ifthere remaine of the confecrated flesh , or of the bread tilthe morning , thou fhale burnethe remaynes with fire; they Ceremonies: ? . fhai notbe eaten , becaufe they are fanctified, 35, Al that haue coin- manded thee thou fhalt doe vpon Aaron and his fonnes, Seuen dayes fhalt thou confecrate their hands: 36, & thou fhalt offer a calfe for finne euerie day for expiation, And thou fhalt cieanfe the Altar. when thou haft offered the hofte of expiation , and fhalt anoynt it vato fanétiii- cation, 37, Seuen dayes thalt thou expiate the altar and fandtifie it, and it fal be moft Holie, cuerie one , chat fhal touch it, fhal be fan- tified,
Verse 38
, 39. one lambe inthe morning, and an other ateuen, go, the tenth part of flowre tempered with oile beaten , which fhal haue in meafure the fourth part of an hin, and wine tor libation of the fame meafure to one lambe. 41. And the other lambe thou thalt offer at euen, according to the rite of the morning oblation, and according to that which we haue faid, for a fauour of {weetneffe: {