The sons of Aaron the priest shall put a fire on the altar and arrange wood on the fire.
Parallel translations
- WEB The sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire on the altar, and lay wood in order on the fire;
- KJV And the sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire upon the altar, and lay the wood in order upon the fire:
- NKJV The sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire on the altar, and lay the wood in order on the fire.
- NASB And the sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire on the altar and arrange wood on the fire.
- NLT The sons of Aaron the priest will build a wood fire on the altar.
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Quick answer
The priests prepare the altar fire and arrange the wood in order. Right worship is orderly and divinely prescribed.
Overview
The priests' careful arrangement of fire and wood shows that worship follows God's appointed pattern rather than improvisation. The altar fire, kindled at God's command, was to burn continually (Leviticus 6:13). This ordered approach reflects that God is a God of order, and access to Him is on His terms, ultimately fulfilled in the one way God has appointed through Christ (John 14:6).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Gen 22:9When they arrived at the place God had designated, Abraham built the altar there and arranged the wood. He bound his son Isaac and placed him on the altar, atop the wood.
- Lev 6:12–13The fire on the altar shall be kept burning; it must not be extinguished. Every morning the priest is to add wood to the fire, arrange the burnt offering on it, and burn the fat portions of the peace offerings on it.
- Lev 9:24Fire came out from the presence of the LORD and consumed the burnt offering and the fat portions on the altar. And when all the people saw it, they shouted for joy and fell facedown.
- Neh 13:31I also arranged for contributions of wood at the appointed times, and for the firstfruits. Remember me, O my God, with favor.
- 1 Chr 21:26And there he built an altar to the LORD and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings. He called upon the LORD, who answered him with fire from heaven on the altar of burnt offering.
- 2 Chr 7:1When Solomon had finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the LORD filled the temple.
- Mal 1:10“Oh, that one of you would shut the temple doors, so that you would no longer kindle useless fires on My altar! I take no pleasure in you,” says the LORD of Hosts, “and I will accept no offering from your hands.
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Every sacrifice, every priest, and every day of atonement points beyond itself to the one perfect offering and the great High Priest who, by his own blood, makes the unclean holy once for all.
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