EXODUS –LESSON 51
LEARN: Hebrews 13:15, 16
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 29:29-46
1.What was to be done with the holy garments worn by Aaron, when he no longer was the High Priest? v 29
2. Which of the sons of Aaron became High Priest after Aaron’s death? Numbers 20:28
3. There is only one installation of the next high Priest recorded in Scripture. Describe the procedure of passing the holy garments on to the next High Priest as recorded in Numbers 20:25-27
4. How long was each High Priest, including the son who would take the place of Aaron, to be consecrated for service in that office? v 30
5. Explain the procedure of the consecration. vv 30-33a
6. Who was not allowed to eat of the consecration meal? v 33b
7. If the meal of the consecration was more than the priests were able to eat on the day on which it was offered, what was to be done with what remained un-eaten? v 34a
8. How was the meat of the meal of the consecration to be prepared? Leviticus 8:31
9. Why was the meat of consecration not to be eaten after setting out overnight? v 34b
10. What was the length of time that this consecration was to last? v 35
11. Where were Aaron and his sons to be located during the duration of their consecration for service to the LORD? Leviticus 8:33
12. What was the purpose of the consecration? Leviticus 8:34
13. What other specifics are given concerning the seven day consecration of Aaron and his sons? Leviticus 8:35
14. Describe Aaron and his son’s response to the LORD’S command. Leviticus 8:36
15. Verses 36, 37, begin a new section, which deals with the altar and its consecration. Describe what was to be done.
16. Verse 38, speaks of the daily sacrifice that would begin after the consecration of the altar and Aaron and his sons. What was to be offered upon the altar and how often? vv 38, 39
17. What was to be offered along with the lambs of the daily sacrifice vv 40, 41a
18. What was the LORD’s feeling concerning these daily offerings? v 41b
19. How long were the children of Israel to continue these daily sacrifices? v 42a
20. As the children of Israel brought theses sweet offerings to the LORD, what would he do in response? vv 42b, 43a
21. What further things would God do as Israel brought pure (that is obedient) sacrifice to him? vv 43b,44a, v 44b, v 45, v 46
22. What can we learn from this passage will be the result of proper (that is, according to God’s command) worship of him?
23. From this passage, what can we conclude to be the reason why people who worship God do not know God nor have God with them?
24. Jesus, the Son of God, gave himself an offering unto God, to pay for the sin of the whole world. How did God the Father look upon his offering? Ephesians 5:2
25. We as Christians do not bring blood sacrifice to the Lord God, for Jesus, the Lamb of God, has been our sacrifice for sin. What can we do to show worship to God that is a sweet savor to him?
Hebrews 13:15, 16
I Peter 2:5
Philippians 2:17
Philippians 4:18
Romans 15: 16
II Corinthians 2:14, 15