Exodus 29

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Exodus 29 is a chapter in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament that details the consecration rituals for priests, particularly Aaron and his sons, and the procedures for daily offerings at the tabernacle.

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Label Occurrences
Exodus 29 canonical 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible chapter
commandedBy YHWH NERFINISHED
describes altar purification
anointing of priests
daily burnt offerings
heave offering
laying on of hands on sacrificial animals
priestly ordination ritual
ram for burnt offering
ram of ordination
sacrificial offerings for consecration
sin offering bull
use of anointing oil
wave offering
followedBy Exodus 30 NERFINISHED
follows Exodus 28 NERFINISHED
givenTo Moses NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryTheme consecration of priests
daily offerings at the tabernacle
ordination of Aaron and his sons
literaryGenre legal instruction
locatedInNarrative Sinai wilderness NERFINISHED
mentions Aaron NERFINISHED
Abihu NERFINISHED
Eleazar NERFINISHED
Ithamar NERFINISHED
Nadab NERFINISHED
altar of burnt offering
fine flour
olive oil
tabernacle of meeting
unleavened bread
unleavened cakes
unleavened wafers
partOf Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
Pentateuch NERFINISHED
Torah NERFINISHED
purpose to consecrate Aaron and his sons to serve as priests
to establish regular daily offerings
regulates eating of sacrificial meat by priests
holiness of the altar
priestly garments usage
twice-daily lamb offerings
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
specifiesDuration seven-day ordination ceremony

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Exodus 28 followedBy Exodus 29