
Text -- Exodus 29:1-3 (NET)




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JFB: Exo 29:1 - -- The act of inaugurating the priests was accompanied by ceremonial solemnities well calculated not only to lead the people to entertain exalted views o...
The act of inaugurating the priests was accompanied by ceremonial solemnities well calculated not only to lead the people to entertain exalted views of the office, but to impress those functionaries themselves with a profound sense of its magnitude and importance. In short, they were taught to know that the service was for them as well as for the people; and every time they engaged in a new performance of their duties, they were reminded of their personal interest in the worship, by being obliged to offer for themselves, before they were qualified to offer as the representatives of the people.

JFB: Exo 29:1 - -- Steps are taken at the beginning of a society, which would not be repeated when the social machine was in full motion; and Moses, at the opening of th...
Steps are taken at the beginning of a society, which would not be repeated when the social machine was in full motion; and Moses, at the opening of the tabernacle, was employed to discharge functions which in later periods would have been regarded as sacrilege and punished with instant death. But he acted under the special directions of God.
Clarke: Exo 29:1 - -- Take one young bullock - This consecration did not take place till after the erection of the tabernacle. See Lev 8:9-14.
Take one young bullock - This consecration did not take place till after the erection of the tabernacle. See Lev 8:9-14.

Clarke: Exo 29:2 - -- Unleavened bread - Three kinds of bread as to its form are mentioned here, but all unleavened
1. מצות matstsoth , unleavened ...
Unleavened bread - Three kinds of bread as to its form are mentioned here, but all unleavened
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These were all waved before the Lord, Exo 29:24, as an acknowledgment that the bread that sustains the body, as well as the mercy which saves the soul, comes from God alone.
Calvin -> Exo 29:1
Calvin: Exo 29:1 - -- 1.And this is the thing that thou shalt do unto them Since I shall again repeat and more fully explain these things as they are written in Lev 9:0, i...
1.And this is the thing that thou shalt do unto them Since I shall again repeat and more fully explain these things as they are written in Lev 9:0, in the history of the consecration of the tabernacle, it will be sufficient to give nothing more than a brief summary of them here; nor is it my custom to invent mysteries out of vague speculations, 174 such as may rather gratify than instruct my readers. First, since the whole human race is corrupt and infected with many impurities, so that his uncleanness prevents every single individual from having access to God, Moses, before he consecrates the priests, washes them by the sprinkling of water, in order that they may be no longer deemed to be of ordinary rank. Hence we gather that true purity and innocence, which was but typical in the Law, is found in Christ alone. “For such an high priest became us,” says the Apostle, “who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners,” to present Himself before God for us. (Heb 7:26.) After they had been washed, God commands that they should be invested with the sacerdotal dress, according to their respective ranks: that the high priest should wear the ephod with the Urim and Thummim, and the mitre with the golden plate, on which shone forth “holiness to Jehovah;” and in the third place, He adds the anointing. This preparation was for the purpose of initiating them, before they performed the office of sacrificing; but it must be observed that, as to this first sacrifice, the duties which were afterwards transferred to Aaron were imposed upon Moses, as if he were the only priest; and, in point of fact, the temporal dignity which he afterwards resigned to his brother, was still in his own hands. What Moses introduces about the division of the victim, we shall more conveniently explain elsewhere, in treating of the offerings, which we have stated to be the third part of the legal worship.
TSK: Exo 29:1 - -- An, Ex, Is 1, Thammuz
hallow them : Exo 29:21, Exo 20:11, Exo 28:41; Lev. 8:2-36; Mat 6:9
to minister : Exo 28:3
Take : Lev 8:2, Lev 9:2, Lev 16:3; 2C...

TSK: Exo 29:2 - -- bread : Exo 12:8; Lev 2:4, Lev 6:20-22, Lev 8:2; 1Co 5:7
tempered : Exo 29:23; Lev 2:4, Lev 2:5, Lev 2:15, Lev 7:10; Num 6:15
wafers : Lev 7:12, Lev 8...

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Barnes -> Exo 29:1-37
Barnes: Exo 29:1-37 - -- The consecration of the priests. See the notes to Lev. 8\endash 9. Exo 29:4 Door of the tabernacle - Entrance of the tent. See Lev 8:3. ...
The consecration of the priests. See the notes to Lev. 8\endash 9.
Door of the tabernacle - Entrance of the tent. See Lev 8:3.
The "waving"was the more solemn process of the two: it was a movement several times repeated, while "heaving"was simply a "lifting up"once.
A stranger - One of another family, i. e. in this case, one not of the family of Aaron.

Poole: Exo 29:2 - -- The unleavened bread was to show that the priests should be, and that Christ really was, free from all malice and hypocrisy, both which are compared ...
Haydock -> Exo 29:2
Haydock: Exo 29:2 - -- Wafers, ( lagana. ). They knead them with water, and afterwards fry or bake them with oil. (St. Isidore) Such wafers are very common in Italy. (C...
Wafers, ( lagana. ). They knead them with water, and afterwards fry or bake them with oil. (St. Isidore) Such wafers are very common in Italy. (Calmet)
Gill: Exo 29:1 - -- And this is the thing that thou shalt do unto them,.... To Aaron and his sons: to "hallow" them; to sanctify them, set them apart, and consecrate them...
And this is the thing that thou shalt do unto them,.... To Aaron and his sons: to "hallow" them; to sanctify them, set them apart, and consecrate them:
to minister unto me in the priest's office; for which the Lord had appointed them, to which he had chose, called, and separated them:
take one young bullock, and two rams without blemish; a young bullock was an heifer of three years old, according to Kimchi t, and such an one was used in sacrifice in former times, see Gen 15:9 though Maimonides u says it was one of two years, and so Abendana w, whose words are,"a bullock is a son of two years, and a ram is after he has entered into the second year thirty one days;''and so Ben Gersom; the bullock was an emblem of the strength, laboriousness, and patience of Christ, and both of them being without blemish, were typical of his purity and perfection in his nature and life, and especially in his sacrifice.

Gill: Exo 29:2 - -- And unleavened bread,.... Such as used to be eaten at the time of the passover, and this being distinguished from cakes and wafers, after mentioned, s...
And unleavened bread,.... Such as used to be eaten at the time of the passover, and this being distinguished from cakes and wafers, after mentioned, shows that this was bread of a larger size, a loaf or loaves of bread, see Exo 29:3.
and cakes unleavened, tempered with oil; these were made of flour mixed with oil, but without leaven, and were a lesser and thinner sort of bread than the former:
and wafers unleavened, anointed with oil; with oil olive, the best of oil, as the Targum of Jonathan, and so Aben Ezra; these were a thinner sort of bread still, somewhat like our pancakes; and they were anointed with oil after the baking of them, and in the form of the Greek
of wheaten flour shall thou make them; of the finest of the wheat, for these were to be the food of Aaron and his sons, who were now to be invested with an high and honourable office, and were to live according to the dignity of it; and these being all unleavened, may denote that sincerity, simplicity, and integrity that ought to be found in them, in the discharge of their office, and which were in Christ in full perfection; as well as soundness in doctrine, life, and manners, being free from all leaven of false doctrine, hypocrisy, and malice; and likewise what is expected of the same kind in all the saints, who, under the Gospel dispensation, are all of them priests unto God, and whose food is the finest of the wheat, Christ the bread of life.

Gill: Exo 29:3 - -- And thou shalt put them into one basket,.... The unleavened bread, cakes and wafers; this basket may be an emblem of the Gospel and the ministration o...
And thou shalt put them into one basket,.... The unleavened bread, cakes and wafers; this basket may be an emblem of the Gospel and the ministration of it, in which Christ the bread of life is carried, and ministered to his people:
and bring them in the basket, with the bullock and the two rams; not that the bullock and the rams were to be brought in the basket along with the bread, cakes, and wafers; but at the same time that they were brought to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, these were to be brought, led, or drove to the altar, in order to be slain and sacrificed.

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NET Notes: Exo 29:1 The word תָּמִים (tamim) means “perfect.” The animals could not have diseases or be crippled or ...

NET Notes: Exo 29:2 The “fine flour” is here an adverbial accusative, explaining the material from which these items were made. The flour is to be finely sift...

Geneva Bible -> Exo 29:3
Geneva Bible: Exo 29:3 And thou shalt put them into one basket, and ( a ) bring them in the basket, with the bullock and the two rams.
( a ) To offer them in sacrifice.

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TSK Synopsis -> Exo 29:1-46
TSK Synopsis: Exo 29:1-46 - --1 The sacrifice and ceremonies of consecrating the priests and the altar.38 The continual burnt offerings.45 God's promise to dwell among the children...
MHCC -> Exo 29:1-37
MHCC: Exo 29:1-37 - --Aaron and his sons were to be set apart for the priest's office, with ceremony and solemnity. Our Lord Jesus is the great High Priest of our professio...
Matthew Henry -> Exo 29:1-37
Matthew Henry: Exo 29:1-37 - -- Here is, I. The law concerning the consecration of Aaron and his sons to the priest's office, which was to be done with a great deal of ceremony and...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Exo 29:1-37
Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 29:1-37 - --
Consecration of Aaron and his Sons through the anointing of their persons and the offering of sacrifices, the directions for which form the subject ...
Constable: Exo 15:22--Lev 1:1 - --II. THE ADOPTION OF ISRAEL 15:22--40:38
The second major section of Exodus records the events associated with Go...

Constable: Exo 24:12--32:1 - --C. Directions regarding God's dwelling among His people 24:12-31:18
Having given directions clarifying I...

Constable: Exo 27:20--29:1 - --6. The investiture of the priests 27:20-28:43
Here begins the revelation of those things that re...
