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Aaron and
his sons shall arrange for the lamps to burn from evening until
morning in HaShem's presence, in the Communion Tent, outside the
cloth partition that conceals the Ark of Testimony. It is a rule
for all time that this oil shall come from the Israelites.
The
Priestly Vestments
Separate
your brother Aaron and his sons from among the Israelites, and
bring them close to you so that Aaron, and his sons, Nadav, Avihu,
Eleazar and Ithamar, can become priests to Me.
Make
sacred vestments that are both dignified and beautiful for your
brother Aaron. Speak to everyone who is naturally talented, to
whom I have
granted a spirit of wisdom, and let them make
Aaron's vestments. These vestments will then be used to consecrate
him and make him a priest to Me.
These are
the vestments that they shall make: a breastplate, an ephod, a
robe, a knitted tunic, a turban, and a sash. Make them as sacred
vestments for Aaron and his sons so that they will be able to be
priests to Me.
The
skilled workers shall take the gold, the sky-blue, dark red and
crimsons wool, and the linen.
The Ephod
These
workers shall make the ephod out of gold thread, sky-blue, dark
red and crimson wool, together with twined linen, in a patterned
brocade. It shall have two attached shoulder pieces at its
two
corners, and these shall be sewn to it. The
ephod's belt which is made in the same manner as the ephod itself
shall be woven together with it out of gold thread, sky-blue, dark
red, and crimson wool, and twined linen.
Take two
sardonyx stones, and engrave on them the names of Israel's sons.
There shall be six names on one stone, and the remaining six names
on the second stone inscribed in the order of their birth.
The names
of Israel's sons shall be engraved by a skilled jeweler, and it
shall appear like the engraving on a signet ring. These stones
shall then be placed in gold settings.
Place the
two stones on the two shoulder pieces of the ephod as remembrance
stones for Israel's sons.
The
Settings
Make gold
settings. Also make matched cables of pure gold, braided
like cords.
The braided cables shall then be attached to
the settings.
The
Breastplate
Make a
decision breastplate. It shall be a patterned brocade like the
ephod. Make it out of gold thread, sky-blue, dark red and crimson
wool, and twined linen. When folded over, it shall be a span long
and a span wide.
Set it
with four rows of mounted stones. The first of these rows shall
contain a carnelian, an emerald and a topaz. The second row:
carbuncle, sapphire, beryl. The third row: jacinth, agate,
amethyst. The fourth row: chrysolite, onyx, jasper. These
stones shall be placed in gold settings. The stones shall contain
the names of the twelve sons of Israel, one for each of the twelve
stones.
Each one's
name shall be engraved as on a signet ring, to represent the
twelve tribes. Make matched cables out of pure gold, braided like
cords, for the breastplate.
Make two
gold rings for the breastplate, and attach them to the two upper
corners of the breastplate.
Attach the
two gold braids to the two rings on the two corners of the
breastplate. Attach the two braids on the two corners to the two
settings, and they shall thus be attached to the two shoulder
pieces of the ephod, toward the front.
Make two
gold rings, and attach them to the two lower corners of the
breastplate, on the edge that is toward the inside of the ephod.
Make
another two gold rings, and attach them to the bottoms of the two
shoulder pieces, toward the front where they are sewn on, above
the ephod's belt. Lace the lower rings of the breastplate to
the lower rings of the ephod with a twist of sky-blue wool, so
that the breastplate shall remain directly above the ephod's belt.
Aaron will
thus carry the names of Israel's sons on the decision breastplate
over his heart when he comes into the sanctuary. It shall be a
constant remembrance before HaShem.
Place the
Urim and Thumim in the decision breastplate, and they shall be
over Aaron's heart when he comes before HaShem. Aaron will then
carry the decision-making device for the Israelites before HaShem
at all times.
The Robe
Make the
robe that is worn under the ephod completely out of sky-blue wool.
It shall have an opening for the head in the middle, and this
opening shall have a woven border all around it, like there is
around the head opening of a coat of mail. The neck shall thus not
be left open.
On the
bottom of the robe, place pomegranates made of sky-blue, dark red,
and crimson wool, all along its lower border. In between these
pomegranates all around, there shall be gold bells. Thus, there
shall be a gold bell and a pomegranate, a gold bell and a
pomegranate, all around the lower edge of the robe.
Aaron
shall wear this robe when he performs the divine service. The
sound of the bells shall be heard when he enters the sanctuary
before HaShem, and when he goes out, so that he not die.
The Other
Vestments
Make a
forehead-plate of pure gold, and engrave on it in the same manner
as a signet ring, the words, 'Holy to HaShem.' Attach a twist of
sky-blue wool to it, so that it can be worn next to the turban. It
must be worn right near the front of the turban.
This plate
shall be worn on Aaron's forehead. Aaron shall thus carry the
device that expiates errors in the sacred offerings that the
Israelites consecrate as holy gifts. It shall be on his forehead
at all times to make these offerings acceptable for the Israelites
before HaShem.
Knit the
tunic out of linen. Also make the turban out of linen and an
embroidered sash.
For
Aaron's sons, make tunics and sashes. Also make them hats that are
both dignified and beautiful. Place these vestments on Aaron and
his sons.
Then
anoint them, and install them, sanctifying them to be priests to
Me. Also make linen pants to cover their nakedness, reaching from
their waists to their thighs. All these vestments must be worn by
Aaron and his sons whenever they enter the Communion Tent or
offer
sacrifice on the altar, performing the divine service
in the sanctuary; otherwise they will have committed a sin and
they will die. This shall be a law for Aaron and his descendants
after him for all time.
Consecration
of the Priests
This is
what you, Moses must do to consecrate Aaron and his sons as
priests to Me.
Take a
young bull, two unblemished rams, loaves of unleavened bread,
unleavened loaves kneaded with olive oil, and flat matzahs brushed
with olive oil. All the cakes must be made of fine wheat flour.
Place all
the cakes in a basket, and bring them in the basket along with the
young bull and two rams. Bring Aaron and his sons to the door of
the Communion Tent, and immerse them in a mikvah.
Take the
vestments and place the tunic, the ephod's robe, the ephod and the
breastplate on Aaron. Bind him with the ephod's belt.
Then place
the turban on his head, and place the sacred
plate below the turban. Take the anointing oil, pour a little on
Aaron's head, and anoint him. Bring forth Aaron's sons and dress
them with the linen tunics.
His sons
shall wear belts, just like Aaron, and they shall also wear hats.
You shall thus install Aaron and his sons as priests, and this
procedure shall remain a law for all time.
Bring the
young bull before the Communion Tent, and have Aaron and his sons
place their hands on the bull's head. Slaughter the bull before
God, at the door of the Communion Tent. Take the bull's blood and
place it on the altar's protrusions with your finger. Spill all
the remaining blood on the altar's foundation. Take all the fat
that covers the inner organs, as well as the lobe of the liver,
and the two kidneys with the fat around them, and burn them on the
altar. You must burn the bull's flesh, along with its skin
and the food in its intestines, outside the camp. It is a sin
offering.
Take the
first ram and have Aaron and his sons place their hands on its
head. When you then slaughter the ram, take its blood and sprinkle
it on all sides of the altar. Cut the ram into pieces. Then wash
off its intestines and legs, and place them together with the cut
up pieces of the ram and its head. Burn the entire ram on the
altar; it is a burnt offering to HaShem. It shall thus be an
appeasing fragrance, a fire-offering to HaShem.
Take the
second ram, and have Aaron and his sons place their hands on its
head. When you then slaughter the ram, take its blood
and place
some of it on the right ear lobe of Aaron and
his sons, as well as on their right thumbs and right big toes.
Sprinkle the remaining blood on all sides of the altar. Collect
the blood that is on the altar, and together with the anointing
oil, sprinkle it on Aaron and his vestments, as well as on his
sons and their vestments. This will consecrate Aaron and his
vestments, as well as his sons and their vestments.
Take the
intestinal fat of the second ram, along with its broad tail, the
fatty layer covering the stomachs, the lobe of the liver, the two
kidneys together with their fat, and the right hind leg, since
this ram is an installation offering. Also take one cake of
unleavened bread, one loaf of oil bread, and one flat cake from
the basket of unleavened bread that is before HaShem. Place all
these items onto the open hands of Aaron and his sons, and have
them wave these items in the prescribed motions of a wave offering
before HaShem. Then take these items from their hands and
burn them on the altar after the first ram which is a burnt
offering. Let it be an appeasing fragrance before HaShem, since it
is a fire offering to HaShem.
Take the
breast of Aaron's installation ram, and wave it in the motions
prescribed for a wave offering. This shall be your portion, Moses.
Sanctify the breast of the wave offering and the hind leg of the
uplifted offering for all time. These are the parts of the
installation ram of Aaron and his sons that were waved with the
prescribed horizontal and vertical motions.
It shall
be a law for all times that this be an offering for Aaron and his
sons from the Israelites, taken from their peace offerings as a
priestly offering to HaShem.
Aaron's
sacred vestments shall also be passed down to his descendants
after him to give them special status and to install them. The
descendant who takes Aaron's place to enter the Communion Tent and
perform the divine service in the inner sanctuary must first put
on these vestments for seven consecutive days.
Take the
rest of the installation ram and cook its flesh in a sanctified
area. Aaron and his sons shall eat the ram's meat along with the
bread in the basket near the entrance of the Communion Tent.
They will
gain atonement by eating these offerings, and they will thus be
installed to their consecrated rank. These offerings are sacred,
and therefore may not be eaten by any outsider. If any meat of the
installation offering or any of the bread is left over until
morning, you must burn the leftovers in the fire. Since it
is consecrated, it may not be eaten.
Do exactly
as I have instructed you for Aaron and his sons. Their
installation shall take seven days.
Sacrifice
a young bull as a sin offering each day for atonement. By
sprinkling the blood of this offering on the altar, you will atone
for any misdeed associated with making it, and by anointing it you
will sanctify it. For all seven days, you shall make such
atonement for the altar and sanctify it, thus making the altar
holy of holies. Anything that touches the altar will therefore
become sanctified.
Consecrating
the Altar
This is
what you must do for the altar: Offer two yearling sheep each day
consecutively. The first sheep shall be offered in the morning,
and the second sheep in the afternoon.
Offer 1/10
ephah fine flour mixed with 1/4 hin pressed olive oil, and a
libation of 1/4 hin wine, with the first sheep.
Offer the
second sheep in the afternoon along with a meal offering and
libation just like that of the sheep offered in the morning. It
shall then be an appeasing fragrance to HaShem. This shall also be
the continual burnt offering for all generations. It shall be
offered before HaShem at the entrance of the Communion Tent, the
place where I commune with all the people by speaking with you
there. It is there that I will commune with the Israelites,
and the tabernacle will thus be sanctified with My glory.
I will
sanctify the Communion Tent and the altar, and I will also
sanctify Aaron and his sons to be priests to Me. I will make My
presence felt among the Israelites, and I will be a G-d for them.
They will realize that I brought
them out of Egypt to make My presence felt among
them. I am their Lord.
The
Incense Altar
Make an
altar to burn incense out of acacia wood. It shall be square, a
cubit long and a cubit wide, and 2 cubits high, including its
horns. Cover it with a layer of pure gold, on its top, its
walls all around, and its horns. Make a gold rim all around it.
Place two gold rings under the altar's rim on its two opposite
sides as receptacles to hold the poles with which it is carried.
Make the
carrying poles out of acacia wood and cover them with a layer of
gold. Place this altar in front of the cloth partition concealing
the Testimony Ark - before the cloth partition concealing the
testimony area where I commune with you.
Aaron
shall burn incense on this altar each morning when he cleans out
the lamps. He shall also burn incense before evening when he
lights the lamps. Thus, for all generations, there will be incense
before HaShem at all times. Do not burn any unauthorized incense
on it. Furthermore, do not offer any animal sacrifice, meal
offering, or libation on it. Furthermore, once each year Aaron
shall make atonement on the horns of this altar. For all
generations, he shall make atonement with the blood of the
atonement sacrifice once each year. This altar shall be a holy of
holies to HaShem.
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Ki Thisa Exodus 30:11
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