
Daily Scripture with Tim Wildsmith Day 39: Exodus 29:1–30:38; Matthew 26:1–30; Psalm 19:1–6
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Feb 8, 2026 A concise walkthrough of priestly consecration rituals, from anointing and ordination sacrifices to rules about sacred oil and incense. A look at daily and generational offerings, the census ransom, and the bronze basin. A dramatic Gospel scene where a woman anoints Jesus and betrayal and the Lord's Supper are set into motion. A short poetic reflection on the sun testifying to the divine.
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Rituals Define Priestly Identity
- The consecration rites for Aaron and his sons are highly detailed, emphasizing ritual, garments, and anointing.
- These procedures mark priestly identity and set them apart to serve God in the tent of meeting.
Ordination Connects Atonement And Provision
- Ordination offerings involve specific sacrifices, blood rituals, and portions reserved for priests.
- The ceremony binds atonement, consecration, and provision for priestly descendants across generations.
Regular Worship Sustains God's Presence
- Israel receives a daily and perpetual burnt offering schedule to maintain consecration and meet God.
- Regular worship structures God's presence among the people and sanctifies the tent of meeting.



