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<p>The differences between the command and its implementation stems from an intervening event, the Sin of the Golden Calf, which caused a change of plan.&#160; The goal of the ceremony was no longer simply to consecrate the priests but also to atone for the sin and highlight that Aharon was forgiven.</p>
 
<p>The differences between the command and its implementation stems from an intervening event, the Sin of the Golden Calf, which caused a change of plan.&#160; The goal of the ceremony was no longer simply to consecrate the priests but also to atone for the sin and highlight that Aharon was forgiven.</p>
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<point><b>Aharon and sons</b></point>
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<point><b>Presence of congregation</b></point>
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<point><b>Anointing of Mishkan</b></point>
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<point><b>Urim veTumim</b></point>
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<point><b>Sprinkling of blood</b></point>
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<point><b>Not leaving the tent of Meeting</b></point>
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<point><b>Laws for future generations</b></point>
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<point><b>The eighth day</b></point>
 
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Version as of 14:54, 23 March 2019

Consecration Ceremony – Command and Implementation

Exegetical Approaches

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Different Narrative Goals

The differences between the chapters relate to the differing narrative goals of each unit.

Change of Plan

The differences between the command and its implementation stems from an intervening event, the Sin of the Golden Calf, which caused a change of plan.  The goal of the ceremony was no longer simply to consecrate the priests but also to atone for the sin and highlight that Aharon was forgiven.

Aharon and sons
Presence of congregation
Anointing of Mishkan
Urim veTumim
Sprinkling of blood
Not leaving the tent of Meeting
Laws for future generations
The eighth day