Leviticus 8 meticulously details the ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests, a pivotal moment in Israel's worship life. Following God's explicit commands given to Moses, the elaborate ceremony involves ritual washing, anointing with oil, dressing in sacred garments, and offering specific sacrifices. This chapter marks the transition from the tabernacle's construction to its operational phase, establishing the human mediators who would facilitate Israel's approach to a holy God.
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