EXODUS –LESSON 50
LEARN: Hebrews 13:11-14
For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp. 12 Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the gate. 13 Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach. 14 For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.
Read Exodus 29:1-28
1.Who chose who would be the priests to minister among the children of Israel? v 1
2. Name those chosen to be the priests of the LORD? v 1
3. What was the relationship between Moses the leader of the children of Israel and the man chosen by God to hold the priest’s office? v 1
4. What were two ways in which Aaron, the priest of the LORD was to be set apart in the eyes of the people? v 2
5. Read the following Scripture and comment concerning v 2 and what relationship it has as to how man is required worship God. Psalm 29:2; I Chronicles 16:29
6. Was Moses instructed to make the garments for the priesthood personally, as verse 2 seems to indicate? Explain. v 3
7. What lesson can be learned regarding how we study Scripture from this possibility of misunderstanding that could occur when reading Scripture such as verse 2 by itself?
8. Using verses 5 and 6, list the five materials given here to be used in the making of the priestly garments.
Recalling what we have learned in Exodus 26:1-6, 31-37, in what way are these materials like those used in making the Tabernacle?
Because of the materials that were used for both the Tabernacle itself and for the priests’ garments, what would be seen?
NOTE: The Israelites had probably brought with them the Egyptian looms with which they were familiar. These were hand looms and easily transported. PULPIT COMMENTARY BOOK OF EXODUS p 280
9. From verses 4 and 42, list the 7 different pieces of Aaron’s prescribed attire.
10. Using vv 4-28, 31-34 make a drawing and label and color of the garment to be made for Aaron.
11. Using the verses of question 10, note any specific details concerning Aaron’s garment that you find especially interesting and why.
12. Using verses 9-11, explain the use of stones in the High Priest’s garment.
13. What was the purpose of these two stones which were placed on the shoulders of the High Priest? v 12
14. In what other way were stones used in the garment of the High Priest? vv 15- 21
15. Why was breastplate which was ornamented with the gem stones called the “breastplate of judgment”? v 30
16. There is no record of what the Urim and Thummim actually were. Use the following Scripture to explain the Urim and Thummim? Numbers 27:21; Deuteronomy 33:8; I Samuel 28:6
17. According to verse 29, what was the purpose of the stones containing the names of the children of Israel that were placed on the breastplate?
18. What is suggested concerning the High Priest’s understanding of his responsibilities in the wearing of the stones both on his shoulders and on his heart? vv 12, 29
19. What was attached to the bottom hem of the High Priest’s garment? vv 33, 34
20. What was the purpose of the bells? v 35
21. Draw and color the article of the High Priest’s clothing described in vv 36-37
22. From verse 38, what is the command of the LORD concerning the reason for the mitre and how it was made?
23. Give a description of the garments that were to be made for Aaron’s sons? v 40
24. Though the son’s garments were simple compared to that of Aaron, what is important to note about them? v 40b
25. What is to be noted about the color of the son’s garments, and how they would contrast with Aaron’s garment?
26. What was to be done following the completion of the work of making the priestly garments? v 41
27. What final piece of clothing was to be made for all the priests and why? v 42
28. When and why were the garments to be worn by the priests? v 43