And thus shalt thou do unto Aaron, and to his sons, according to all things which I have commanded thee: seven days shalt thou consecrate them.
Parallel translations
- WEB “You shall do so to Aaron, and to his sons, according to all that I have commanded you. You shall consecrate them seven days.
- BSB This is what you are to do for Aaron and his sons based on all that I have commanded you, taking seven days to ordain them.
- NKJV “Thus you shall do to Aaron and his sons, according to all that I have commanded you. Seven days you shall consecrate them.
- NASB “So you shall do for Aaron and for his sons, according to all that I have commanded you; you shall ordain them for seven days.
- NLT “This is how you will ordain Aaron and his sons to their offices, just as I have commanded you. The ordination ceremony will go on for seven days.
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Quick answer
Moses was to consecrate Aaron and his sons exactly as commanded, over seven days. The full ordination required complete obedience and a full week.
Overview
God insisted the ceremony be carried out precisely and for seven days, stressing both obedience and the completeness of the consecration. Nothing was left to human improvisation. The careful, week-long rite magnifies the holiness of serving God and points to the perfect, finished consecration accomplished by Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Exod 29:30And that son that is priest in his stead shall put them on seven days, when he cometh into the tabernacle of the congregation to minister in the holy place.
- Exod 40:12–16And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and wash them with water.
- Lev 8:4–36And Moses did as the LORD commanded him; and the assembly was gathered together unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
- Lev 14:8–11And he that is to be cleansed shall wash his clothes, and shave off all his hair, and wash himself in water, that he may be clean: and after that he shall come into the camp, and shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven days.
- John 16:14He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you.
- Exod 39:42–43According to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so the children of Israel made all the work.
- Exod 29:37Seven days thou shalt make an atonement for the altar, and sanctify it; and it shall be an altar most holy: whatsoever toucheth the altar shall be holy.
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