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Leviticus 8

The Ordination of Aaron and His Sons

The Lord appoints, cleanses, clothes, anoints, sacrifices for, and consecrates His priests so they may serve before Him according to His command.

Chapter Summary

The Lord appoints, cleanses, clothes, anoints, sacrifices for, and consecrates His priests so they may serve before Him according to His command.

Overview

Leviticus 8 teaches that mediation before the holy God requires divine appointment and consecration. Aaron and his sons do not take priestly office for themselves. They are gathered by God's command, washed, clothed, anointed, marked with blood, and confined to obedient completion of the seven-day ordination. The priests who will offer sacrifices for Israel first need sacrifice themselves.

Their ears, hands, and feet are claimed by blood, showing that priestly ministry requires consecrated hearing, service, and walk. The chapter insists that holy ministry is not charisma, status, or inheritance alone; it is God's work of setting apart servants for His presence.

Context
Author

Moses, mediating and carrying out Yahweh's covenant instruction to Israel within the Torah.

Audience

Israel's covenant community, Aaron, Aaron's sons, and the priesthood being consecrated for holy service before the Lord.

Setting

Leviticus 8 follows the sacrificial instructions of Leviticus 1-7. After the laws of offerings have been given, the narrative turns to the ordination of Aaron and his sons at the entrance to the tent of meeting. Moses carries out what the Lord commanded concerning priestly washing, vesting, anointing, sacrifice, blood application, and seven-day consecration.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

Moses assembles Israel, washes and clothes Aaron and his sons, anoints the tabernacle and priesthood, offers the sin offering, burnt offering, and ordination ram, applies blood and oil to consecrate them, and commands them to remain at the tent of meeting for seven days until their ordination is complete.

Covenant Significance

Leviticus 8 establishes the Aaronic priesthood as the Lord's appointed means of sacrificial mediation under the Sinai covenant. Israel's access to God's tabernacle presence requires priests who are consecrated by washing, garments, anointing, blood, sacrifice, and obedient waiting. The whole community witnesses that worship is governed by divine command and administered through appointed mediators.

Gospel Clarity

Leviticus 8 clarifies the gospel by exposing the inadequacy and necessity of Old Covenant priesthood. Sinners need a mediator, but sinful mediators themselves need cleansing and sacrifice. Aaron's ordination points beyond itself to Christ, the sinless High Priest who is appointed by God, anointed for His mission, perfectly obedient, and able to bring His people to God through His own blood.

Formation Aim

Reverent obedience, consecrated service, humble dependence, and Christ-centered confidence.

Focus Points

  • Priestly ordination
  • Divine appointment
  • Holy mediation
  • Washing
  • Priestly garments
  • Anointing
  • Sacrifice for priests
  • Sin offering
  • Burnt offering
  • Ordination offering
  • Blood consecration
  • Holy service
  • Obedience
  • Seven-day consecration
  • Life and death before God's holiness
  • Priesthood Is Appointed by God
  • Mediators Need Cleansing
  • Holy Office Requires Holy Clothing
  • Anointing Sets Apart Sacred Space and Sacred Servants
  • Sacrifice Precedes Service
  • Blood Claims the Whole Priest
  • Holy Service Must Follow the Lord's Command
  • Nearness to God Is Serious
  • Priesthood
  • Mediation
  • Holiness
  • Consecration
  • Atonement
  • Sacrifice
  • Christ Our High Priest
  • Christ's Perfect Obedience

Cross References

Exodus 28:1-43
“Next, have your brother Aaron brought to you from among the Israelites, along with his sons Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar, to serve Me as priests. Make holy garments for your brother Aaron, to give him glory and splendor. You are to instruct all the skilled craftsmen, whom I have filled with a spirit of wisdom, to make garments for Aaron’s...
Priestly garments
Exodus 29:1-46
“Now this is what you are to do to consecrate Aaron and his sons to serve Me as priests: Take a young bull and two rams without blemish, along with unleavened bread, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil. Make them out of fine wheat flour, put them in a basket, and present them in the basket, along with the bull and the...
Ordination command
Exodus 30:22-33
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Take the finest spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half that amount (250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant cane, 500 shekels of cassia—all according to the sanctuary shekel—and a hin of olive oil.
Anointing oil
Exodus 40:9-15
Take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle and everything in it; consecrate it along with all its furnishings, and it shall be holy. Anoint the altar of burnt offering and all its utensils; consecrate the altar, and it shall be most holy. Anoint the basin and its stand and consecrate them.
Consecration command
Leviticus 1:1-17
Then the Lord called to Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, saying, “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When any of you brings an offering to the Lord, you may bring as your offering an animal from the herd or the flock. If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to present an unblemished male. He must bring it to the entrance...
Burnt offering background
Leviticus 4:1-35
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Tell the Israelites to do as follows with one who sins unintentionally against any of the Lord’s commandments and does what is forbidden by them: If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt on the people, he must bring to the Lord a young bull without blemish as a sin offering for the sin he has committed.
Sin offering background
Leviticus 6:24-30
And the Lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the law of the sin offering: In the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered, the sin offering shall be slaughtered before the Lord; it is most holy. The priest who offers it shall eat it; it must be eaten in a holy place, in the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting.
Sin offering priestly handling
Leviticus 7:37
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering,
Ordination offering listed
Leviticus 9:1-24
On the eighth day Moses summoned Aaron and his sons and the elders of Israel. He said to Aaron, “Take for yourself a young bull for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering, both without blemish, and present them before the Lord. Then speak to the Israelites and say, ‘Take a male goat for a sin offering, a calf and a lamb—both a year old and without...
Priestly ministry begins
Leviticus 10:1-3
Now Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu took their censers, put fire in them and added incense, and offered unauthorized fire before the Lord, contrary to His command. So fire came out from the presence of the Lord and consumed them, and they died in the presence of the Lord. Then Moses said to Aaron, “This is what the Lord meant when He said: ‘To those who come...
Warning against unauthorized priestly action
Numbers 3:1-13
This is the account of Aaron and Moses at the time the Lord spoke with Moses on Mount Sinai. These are the names of the sons of Aaron: Nadab the firstborn, then Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. These were Aaron’s sons, the anointed priests, who were ordained to serve as priests.
Priestly and Levitical roles
Psalm 133:1-3
Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in harmony! It is like fine oil on the head, running down on the beard, running down Aaron’s beard over the collar of his robes. It is like the dew of Hermon falling on the mountains of Zion. For there the Lord has bestowed the blessing of life forevermore.
Anointing imagery
Hebrews 5:1-10
Every high priest is appointed from among men to represent them in matters relating to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. He is able to deal gently with those who are ignorant and misguided, since he himself is subject to weakness. That is why he is obligated to offer sacrifices for his own sins, as well as for the sins of the people.
Divine appointment of priesthood
Hebrews 7:23-28
Now there have been many other priests, since death prevented them from continuing in office. But because Jesus lives forever, He has a permanent priesthood. Therefore He is able to save completely those who draw near to God through Him, since He always lives to intercede for them.
Christ's superior priesthood
Hebrews 9:11-14
But when Christ came as high priest of the good things that have come, He went through the greater and more perfect tabernacle that is not made by hands and is not a part of this creation. He did not enter by the blood of goats and calves, but He entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood, thus securing eternal redemption. For if the blood of...
Greater sanctuary and better blood
Hebrews 10:19-22
Therefore, brothers, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus, by the new and living way opened for us through the curtain of His body, and since we have a great priest over the house of God,
Access through Christ
1 Peter 2:4-10
As you come to Him, the living stone, rejected by men but chosen and precious in God’s sight, you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. For it stands in Scripture: “See, I lay in Zion a stone, a chosen and precious cornerstone; and the...
Believers as priestly people

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