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“Priesthood of Aaron” Leviticus 8-10

“in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” Announcements Text

“in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” Prayer List Text

Leviticus WeekDateTopic 108 Sep 10Leviticus Introduction 215 Sep 10Sacrifices: Leviticus Sep 10Priesthood of Aaron: Leviticus Sep 10Ritual Cleanliness: Leviticus Oct 10Day of Atonement: Leviticus Oct 10Holiness of Conduct: Leviticus Oct 10Holiness of Priests: Leviticus Oct 10Sabbath and Feasts: Leviticus Nov 10Preparation and Punishments: Leviticus Nov 10Sanctification of the Land: Leviticus Nov 10Promises and Warnings: Leviticus Nov 10Thanksgiving 1301 Dec 10Vows and Redemption of Tithes: Leviticus 27

Today’s Objectives Review the last week’s lesson from last week Learn about the selection and consecration of the priesthood Learn about how the Israelites were to approach God Learn about Aaron’s preparation for priesthood and the significance of his clothing Learn about the importance of acceptable worship Learn how the sons of Aaron violate the worship and what God does Find New Testament parallels

Last week Reviewed the introductory lesson from Sep 7th Reviewed historical and geographic background Learned about the offerings of Israelites to God –Burnt offering – most common, “good news” –Meal offering – good works, given with burnt offering –Fellowship offering – between God and man, optional –Sin offering – offered for inadvertent sins –Trespass offering – deliberate sins Learned about the role of the priests Studied the relationship of the offerings and the New Covenant described in Hebrews 10

Tabernacle Altar of burn offering Laver Ark

Altar

Introduction 3 of 3 Leviticus further describes –The nature of tributes to be presented to God –Meaning and function of the priesthood –Holiness versus unholiness –Clarifies places and times of pilgrimage to the tabernacle

1875 BC Jacob Moves to Egypt 1845 BC Israelites Enslaved 1446 BC Exodus Mosaic Covenant 1395 BC Conquest of Promised Land 400Years of Bondage (Gen 15:13, 16; Acts 7:6) About 450 Years of bondage, wandering, and conquests (Acts 13:19-20) 430 Years in Egypt (Ex 12:40-41; Gal 3:17) Early Israelite Timeline

Key To Studying Leviticus We must examine the messages and determine what the passage represents in order to see the riches God has for us Does the passage provide a spiritual truth? –Is this passage or verse a picture of New Testament spiritual truth that we obey today? –If it is, is that its only importance? –If this answer is yes, once we have determined the meaning of the picture, our interpretation is finished –If not, then we ask if it is a moral or physical command

Key To Studying Leviticus Is it a moral or physical command: –Why did God give this verse/passage to the Israelites? –Is the command reflective of God's moral nature, and therefore one we need to follow, even today? –Did he want them to be different from the people around them? –If so, is the specific command relevant for us today, so that we might be different? –Did God give the command to them for health reasons? If so, is it relevant today? If we conclude that the specific command is not relevant for us, we must ask, What is the principle behind the commands of God? How does the principle apply to us?

Sacrifices To God God designed these offering to –Enable the Israelites to worship God –Taught the Israelites conditions necessary to restore and maintain the believers’ communion with God in view of their sin and defilement Each offering involved three objects –The person bringing the offering –The object being offered (animal, for example) –The mediator (priest) Differences in offerings –Each offering was different from the other offerings –Within each offering there were different options of what the offerer could present and how he could present it

Overview of Leviticus 8-10 Provides an account of Priests and the Priesthood –Follows the laws concerning the five offerings Clarifies the way all approaches to God were to be mediated under the Old Covenant –Who has the right to offer sacrifices in the holy place –In what way such people were qualified to do so Consecration ceremonies involve many of the sacrifices Fulfillment of God’s commands in Exodus and 40 –Chapter 8 is taken directly from Exodus 29 Transition of priestly duties from father to Levites

The Consecration (Chapter 8) Assembling the congregation (8:1-5) –Moses assembles the Israelites, likely the elders –Witness Aaron’s ordination in the tabernacle courtyard Aaron’s cleansing and clothing (8:6-9) –Physical washing was symbolic of spiritual cleansing –Describes the clothing that Aaron wore Anointing (8:10-13) –Anointing the tabernacle and the priests with oil –Sanctification whereby God set them apart for holy purposes –Fills them with His Spirit –The Spirit did not permanently dwell within the priests

Ordination Offerings (8:14-30) –Moses, the mediator of the covenant, adminsters –Three offerings Sin offering (vv ) Burn offering (vv 18-21) Fellowship offering (vv ) Significance of application of the blood (8:23, 30) –Ear – must hear the word and commands of God –Hand – must discharge the priestly functions properly –Foot – must walk “correctly” in the sanctuary –Garments – benefits of the atoning blood and the Spirit of God’s power The Consecration (Chapter 8)

Further instructions to Aaron (8:31-36) –Meals concludes with consecration of the priests –Entering into a more intimate relationship with God –Entitles them to blessings and privileges Consecration lasts seven days –The priests were the confessor, God provides the cleansing, God was the consecrator –Priests were not to leave the tabernacle –Role of a worshiper rather than priest –Consecration ritual repeated on each of the seven days The Consecration (Chapter 8)

Acceptable Worship (Chapter 9) On day eight, Aaron could now begin to offer sacrifices –No longer relying solely on Moses Moses’ commands (9:1-6) –First sacrifices was a calf (reference Ex 32) –Had to offer many different sacrifices to cover a multitude of sins by him and his people –Levitical offerings were not a permanent covering for sins (see Heb 10:1) Moses’ command to Aaron for obedience (9:7-21) –Aaron offers a sin and burnt offering for himself –Acknowledges publicly that he was a sinner –Then offers a sin, burn, meal and peace offering for Israel

Fire from the Lord (9:22-24) –Aaron blesses the people –Moses mostly likely takes Aaron into the holy place to present him to the Lord and to pray for him –Glory of God appears, consuming the sacrifices Acceptable Worship (Chapter 9)

Sanctification of the Priesthood (Ch. 10) Fire from the Lord appears again (10:1-7) –Occurring on the eighth day –Nadab and Abihu perhaps wanted to add to the festivities by providing an additional incense offering –Violated God’s commands, ending their life –Today, we must avoid worshipping in ways that make us feel good and do not glorify God – “self-made” worship Lord’s command to Aaron (10:8-11) –Only record of God speaking directly to Aaron himself –Must teach the people the holy versus the common, clean versus the unclean Moses’ commands to Aaron (10:12-20) –To consumer the rest of their portion of the sacrifice

Review Reviewed the last week’s lesson from last week Learned about the selection and consecration of the priesthood and Aaron’s preparation Learned about how the Israelites were to approach God Learned about the importance of acceptable worship Learned how the sons of Aaron violated the worship and saw God destroy them Reviewed New Testament parallels to Leviticus Next week: Leviticus