The Laver and the Washing and Anointing of Priests
Messages of Christ・2 minutes read
The consecration of priests in the Tabernacle involved symbolic acts of washing, clothing, and anointing to authorize them to act on behalf of Israel, symbolizing ritual cleanliness, bestowed authority, and the priest's service and righteousness.
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- The bronze laver in the Tabernacle's outer courtyard was crucial for the priests' consecration, involving symbolic acts of washing, clothing, and anointing to authorize their representation of Israel.
- The process of washing, clothing, and anointing at the laver symbolized the priests' ritual purity, authority, and righteousness, emphasizing the significance of atonement for their service in the Lord's presence.
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What was the purpose of the bronze laver in the Tabernacle?
Ritual washing, clothing, and anointing of priests.