Exodus Chapter 29 [DARBY]

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1 And this is the thing which thou shalt do to them to hallow them, that they may serve me as priests: take one young bullock, and two rams without blemish, One young bullock – All that happened to the bullock represented what was to be done to Jesus and to his Body, the Church, as human beings. T41

And two rams – The ram for the burnt-offering to show how God receives our sacrifice, and the ram of consecration to show what effect the sacrifice will have upon us. T45

Without blemish – Had our Lord not been absolutely free from sin he never could have redeemed us. R1186:6

The sacrifice which we are privileged to make is of things to which we have a right through Christ, which in themselves are lawful and right. R1187:1

The sacrifice of all our rights implies the sacrifice of life itself as human beings. R1187:4


2 and unleavened bread, and unleavened cakes mingled with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil--of wheaten flour shalt thou make them. And unleavened bread – Representing the actual purity of Jesus and the imputed purity of the Church-justification. T46

Tempered with oil – Representing the indwelling spirit of God-- sanctification. T46


3 And thou shalt put them into one basket, and present them in the basket, with the bullock and the two rams.
4 And Aaron and his sons thou shalt bring near the entrance of the tent of meeting, and shalt bathe them with water. Aaron and his sons – Representing the new spiritual nature of The Christ. T41

Bring unto the door – Symbol of the death of the human will. T21

Wash them with water – To represent the purity of Jesus, who knew no sin, and his Church, cleansed through his precious blood and "the washing of water by the word." (Eph. 5:26) T29

The consecration of the priests began at the laver. R117:1


5 And thou shalt take the garments, and clothe Aaron with the vest, and the cloak of the ephod, and the ephod, and the breastplate, and shalt gird him with the girdle of the ephod. The coat – Representing Christ's purity, while its embroidery showed works of grace. T29

Robe of the ephod – Representing Christ's faithfulness. T30

And the ephod – Type of the Abrahamic covenant (front part) and the New covenant (back part). T30

And the breastplate – Type of the Law. T34

With the curious girdle – Representing a servant. "The Messenger (servant) of the covenant whom ye delight in." (Mal. 3:1) T33


6 And thou shalt put the turban upon his head, and fasten the holy diadem to the turban, Put the holy crown – Representing the power to rule. B83

7 and shalt take the anointing oil, and pour it on his head, and anoint him. The anointing oil – Typifying the holy Spirit. T29, T37, T116; D650; R5654:5

And anoint him – Only the High Priest was anointed. As with the under-priests, the antitypical priests are merely partakers of the spirit of Christ, and only those who are in Christ Jesus partake of his anointing. T37

The High Priest was anointed with oil, which constituted the divine evidence of his call to the priestly office. SM598:2


8 And thou shalt bring his sons near, and clothe them with the vests. Bring his sons – Sons only. Similarly, only the males were chosen to be the special public servants and ambassadors of the Gospel. F265

Put coats upon them - Linen garments, representing the righteousness of Jesus imputed to us. F36


9 And thou shalt gird them with the girdle--Aaron and his sons, and bind the high caps on them; and the priesthood shall be theirs for an everlasting statute; and thou shalt consecrate Aaron and his sons. With girdles – Representing us as servants of righteousness. T36

Bonnets on them – To indicate that they were not the head, but merely members of the body. God gave Jesus "to be the head over all things to the church, which is his body." (Eph. 1:22, 23) T36

In covering their heads the under-priests said, we are headless, the High Priest is our head. The spiritual Royal Priesthood must all be headless also. R2845:4

For a perpetual statute – Or, age-lasting. Aaron's family lost the priesthood 1800 years ago. HG582:3*


10 And thou shalt present the bullock before the tent of meeting; and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands upon the head of the bullock; Cause a bullock – No goat, because it was not "for the people." (Lev. 16:15) R4384:6

Tabernacle of the congregation - More properly, the tent of meeting. So called, not because the Israelites met here as a congregation, but because it was here that God met with the children of Israel and communicated with them. R4029:6

Put their hands – Thus saying, this sacrifice represents us. T41; R73:1

Upon the head of the bullock – In the consecration of the priests a bullock only is shown as the sin offering (no goat, because it was not "for the people"). R4384:6


11 and thou shalt slaughter the bullock before Jehovah, at the entrance of the tent of meeting; And thou – Moses, representing the Law. T41

Kill the bullock – To meet the demands of the Law. T41


12 and thou shalt take of the blood of the bullock, and put it on the horns of the altar with thy finger, and shalt pour all the blood at the bottom of the altar. Take of the blood – Representing the life given. T42

Upon the horns – Horns are symbols of power. T42

Of the altar – The "finger of the Lord" thus pointed out that the altar of earthly sacrifices was acceptable to God by reason of the shed blood, and that all who realize the power of the altar must first recognize the blood which sanctifies it. T42; R73:1

Bottom of the altar – The blood poured at the base of the altar showed that through the blood of the sacrifice even the earth was purchased back from the curse. T42


13 And thou shalt take all the fat that covereth the inwards, and the net of the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and burn them upon the altar. Take all the fat – Symbol of loving zeal. T57

And burn them – Representing the steady, continuous submission to the fiery ordeal of suffering. T71

Upon the altar – Showing that God accepts the heart devotion which prompts the sacrifice. T42


14 And the flesh of the bullock, and its skin, and its dung, shalt thou burn with fire outside the camp: it is a sin-offering. And his dung – The world dis-esteems the sacrifices of the saints as the consuming of "the filth and offscouring of the earth." (1 Cor. 4:13) "They shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake." (Matt. 5:11) T62

Burn with fire – Representing the destruction to which the world was doomed, and from which it will ultimately be delivered by the sacrifice of The Christ. T42

Representing the gradual destruction of the flesh. R4385:1

Jesus' flesh suffered the destruction which otherwise would have come upon all men. R73:2

Without the camp – Thus the humanity of the Royal Priesthood is destroyed as a vile thing in the eyes of the world. T42, T62

"Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach." (Heb. 13:13) T62

Outside the camp signifies ostracism, rejection of men, dishonor. R4385:1

As living next door to a worldly neighbor and bearing the reproach of those, living as a consecrated priest of the Lord. Q688:T

We are in harmony with this burning outside the camp. The New Creature says, "Let the flesh burn." We suffer in this burning, but do so willingly. CR487:1


15 And thou shalt take one of the rams, and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the ram; Also take one ram – The first ram, showing how God receives our sacrifice. T45

Aaron and his sons – Representing the new spiritual nature of The Christ. T41

Put their hands – Thus indicating that it represented them. T42


16 and thou shalt slaughter the ram, and shalt take its blood, and sprinkle it on the altar round about. And thou – Moses, representing the Law. T41

17 And thou shalt cut up the ram into its pieces, and wash its inwards, and its legs, and put them upon its pieces, and upon its head; Wash the inwards – Representing the washing of water through the word. (Eph 5:26) T45

Unto his pieces – Representing the members of Christ's Body. T45; SM559:2

The pieces, laid in order to the head, represent the relationship of the members of the Body with the Lord, the Head of the Body. R4384:6

And unto his head – Representing the Lord Jesus, who was laid on the altar first. T45


18 and thou shalt burn the whole ram upon the altar: it is a burnt-offering to Jehovah--a sweet odour; it is an offering by fire to Jehovah. Burn the whole ram – Representing steady submission to fiery trials. T71

A burnt offering – Representing the Lord and the Church in their united, and yet divided, relationship. R4384:6

Is a sweet savour – Showing how God accepts the sacrifice. T45; R73:2


19 And thou shalt take the second ram, and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands upon the head of the ram; Take the other ram – To show the effect the sacrifice has on us. T45

Aaron and his sons – Representing the new spiritual nature of The Christ. T41

Put their hands – Thus indicating that it represented them. T42


20 and thou shalt slaughter the ram, and take of its blood, and put it on the tip of the right ear of Aaron, and on the tip of the right ear of his sons, and on the thumb of their right hand, and on the great toe of their right foot; and thou shalt sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about. Then shalt thou – Moses, representing the Law. T41

Take of his blood – Representing the consecrated life. T45

Of the right ear – Representing that by consecration we get the "hearing of faith." (Gal. 3:2) T45

Of his sons – Showing that our consecration is individual. T45

Their right hand – Our hands are consecrated, so that what so ever our hands find to do we do it with our might, as unto the Lord. T45

Their right foot – Our feet are consecrated, so that henceforth we "walk not as other Gentiles," (Eph 4:17) but "walk in newness of life," (Rom. 6:4) "walk by faith," (2 Cor. 5:7) "Walk in the spirit," (Gal. 5:16) "walk in the light," (1John 1:7) and even "as we received Christ, so walk in him." (Col. 2:6) T45


21 And thou shalt take of the blood that is upon the altar, and of the anointing oil, and sprinkle it on Aaron, and on his garments, and on his sons, and on the garments of his sons with him; and he shall be hallowed, and his garments, and his sons, and his sons' garments with him. Take of the blood – Teaching that our consecration is accepted only because we are justified by the precious blood of our Redeemer. T46; F131

And of the anointing oil – "There are three that bear record: the spirit and the water and the blood, and these three agree in one." (1 John 5:8). R73:5


22 Also of the ram shalt thou take the fat, and the fat-tail, and the fat that covereth the inwards, and the net of the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and the right shoulder--for it is a ram of consecration-- The fat – Symbol of loving zeal. T57

The more love (fat) there is connected with our consecration, the more quickly will it be accepted by him as entire consecration. R73:4

The two kidneys – Representing our heart sentiments, our best powers. T45


23 and one loaf of bread, and one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of the unleavened bread that is before Jehovah; One loaf of bread – Unleavened, representing the actual purity of Jesus and the imputed purity of the Church--justification. T46

First, we acknowledge the purity of the man Christ Jesus. R73:4

Cake of oiled bread – Representing the indwelling spirit of God-- sanctification. T46

Showing Jesus as our High Priest "filled with the spirit." R73:4

One wafer – Showing our appreciation of him as our glorified Lord. R73:4

The basket – Representative of all their bread. R73:4

Of the unleavened bread – Purity. R73:4


24 and thou shalt put all this in the hands of Aaron, and in the hands of his sons, and shalt wave them as a wave-offering before Jehovah. Put all -The acknowledgments of Christ, shown by the three cakes, are necessary to the acceptance of our consecration. R73:4

For a wave offering – Passed to and fro before the Lord. T45

Representing that a consecrated offering is not given to the Lord for a limited time, but never ceases until we have finished our course. T45


25 And thou shalt receive them of their hand and burn them upon the altar over the burnt-offering, for a sweet odour before Jehovah: it is an offering by fire to Jehovah. Of their hands – They did not lay them down, and so we may not cease to offer all our powers in God's service until all are consumed. T46

Burn them – God's acceptance is shown by fire. R73:4


26 And thou shalt take the breast of the ram of consecration which is for Aaron, and wave it as a wave-offering before Jehovah; and it shall be thy part.
27 And thou shalt hallow the breast of the wave-offering, and the shoulder of the heave-offering, that hath been waved and heaved up, of the ram of the consecration, of that which is for Aaron, and of that which is for his sons.
28 And they shall be for Aaron and his sons, as an everlasting statute, on the part of the children of Israel; for it is a heave-offering; and it shall be a heave-offering on the part of the children of Israel of the sacrifices of their peace-offerings, as their heave-offering to Jehovah.

29 And the holy garments of Aaron shall be his sons' after him, to be anointed therein, and to be consecrated in them.
30 The son that is priest in his stead shall put them on seven days, when he cometh into the tent of meeting to serve in the sanctuary. Seven days – Showing that we are consecrated to God's service for all of our time. T47

31 And thou shalt take the ram of the consecration, and boil its flesh in a holy place. Seethe his flesh – It was no part of the sacrifice, merely the preparing of the portion which was to be eaten. T47

In the holy place – When "place" is not in italics, the Court is always meant. T13; R237:3*, R178:2*

Representing our more earthly phase of life. R237:3*


32 And Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram, and the bread that is in the basket, at the entrance of the tent of meeting.
33 They shall eat the things with which the atonement was made, to consecrate and to hallow them; but a stranger shall not eat of them, for they are holy.
34 And if any of the flesh of the consecration, and of the bread, remain until the morning, then thou shalt burn the remainder with fire: it shall not be eaten, for it is holy. Burn the remainder – Showing that we are to be completely and entirely consecrated, and none of our time and power should be wasted. T47; R73:5

35 And thus shalt thou do to Aaron, and to his sons, according to all that I have commanded thee: seven days shalt thou consecrate them. Seven days – Showing that we are consecrated, not part of our time, but all of it; seven being the number of completion. R73:6

36 And thou shalt offer every day a bullock as a sin-offering for atonement; and the altar shalt thou cleanse from sin, by making atonement for it, and shalt anoint it, to hallow it.
37 Seven days shalt thou make atonement for the altar and hallow it; and the altar shall be most holy: whatever toucheth the altar shall be holy.

38 And this is what thou shalt offer upon the altar--two lambs of the first year, day by day continually.
39 The one lamb thou shalt offer in the morning; and the other lamb thou shalt offer between the two evenings.
40 And with the one lamb a tenth part of wheaten flour mingled with beaten oil, a fourth part of a hin; and a drink-offering, a fourth part of a hin of wine.
41 And the second lamb shalt thou offer between the two evenings; as the oblation in the morning, and as its drink-offering shalt thou offer with this, for a sweet odour, an offering by fire to Jehovah.
42 It shall be a continual burnt-offering throughout your generations at the entrance of the tent of meeting before Jehovah, where I will meet with you, to speak there with thee.
43 And there will I meet with the children of Israel; and it shall be hallowed by my glory. There I will meet – The Church is now a habitation of God, filled with a large measure of his glory. R1982:2

44 And I will hallow the tent of meeting, and the altar; and I will hallow Aaron and his sons, that they may serve me as priests.
45 And I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel, and will be their God.
46 And they shall know that I am Jehovah their God, who have brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, to dwell in their midst: I am Jehovah their God.
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