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Leviticus 9

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The Ordination of Aaron and His Sons

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Leviticus 9:22
Then Aaron lifted his hands toward the people and blessed them. And having sacrificed the sin offering, the burnt offering and the fellowship offering, he stepped down.

About this Chapter

In Leviticus 9, Moses and Aaron gather the Israelites at the entrance to the tent of meeting to ordain Aaron and his sons as priests. They offer various sacrifices, including a sin offering, a burnt offering, and a fellowship offering. As Aaron lifts his hands and blesses the people, the glory of the Lord appears to all the people, and fire comes out from the presence of the Lord and consumes the burnt offering and the fat portions on the altar. The people witness this miraculous event and fall facedown in worship. This chapter highlights the importance of the priestly role and the significance of proper worship. The ordination of Aaron and his sons symbolizes their consecration and dedication to serving God and representing the people before Him. The sacrifices offered demonstrate the need for atonement and the people's desire to be in right relationship with God. The manifestation of God's glory and the consuming fire signify His acceptance of their offerings and His presence among His people. As believers today, we can learn from this chapter the importance of approaching God with reverence and offering our lives as living sacrifices. Just as Aaron and his sons were set apart for the priestly role, we are called to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ (1 Peter 2:5). May we worship God with sincerity and devotion, knowing that He is worthy of all honor and praise.

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