1560 Geneva Bible: Exodus 29

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In Exodus 29, YHWH explains to Moshe how He wishes Aaron the priest, and his sons, to serve as priests in the 'Mishkan' or Holy Presence. In the Hebrew and the Geneva Bible, the priest must always engage in 'consecration' or 'sanctification' of himself, his body and clothing, because he is human. In the RSV, this 'holy-ifying' is mistranslated as 'ordination'. But Exodus 29 really does not describe 'ordination' at all. Also notable in the Geneva Bible is the fact that the priest sits outside the Tent of Meeting to eat his portion of the sacrificial meat and bread - among the people, transparently. The RSV also describes the priests' portion as 'due' from the Children of Israel, as if it's a tax, whereas in Hebrew, it's an 'offering'. Priests are humans like anyone else, not vested themselves in supernatural authority, but rather they are servants of supernatural authority. Please Support Our SponsorsThe Wellness Company - Use code OUTSPOKEN for 10% off! NativePath: Collagen supplements help you replace what you stop producing — and the studies speak for themselves. Visit getnativepath.com/dailyclout for a MASSIVE 45% discount plus free shipping!Kirk Elliott Precious Metals - Take control of your financial destiny and provide a hedge against economic and political uncertainty. Ensure a more secure future for you and your families!Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dailyclout.io/list/2L9I6L5UZR76J?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfdailyclout.io_GVMSC52H5PPEP28F655SGeneva Bible Readings by Naomi Wolf is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Geneva Bible Readings by Naomi Wolf at genevabiblereadingsbynaomiwolf.substack.com/subscribe

1560 Geneva Bible: Exodus 29

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