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Leviticus 8:10

Posted on 28 August 2023
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“And Moses took the anointing oil, and anointed the tabernacle and all that was therein, and sanctified them.”

Context:Leviticus is the third book of the Bible and is primarily concerned with the laws and regulations given to the Israelites for their worship and daily life. This verse comes from a section describing the consecration and ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests.

Anointing oil:In the Old Testament, anointing oil was a symbol of consecration and setting apart for a holy purpose. It was a mixture of various fragrant spices and pure olive oil, prepared according to God’s specific instructions (Exodus 30:22-33). The anointing oil was used to consecrate and sanctify people and objects for sacred service to God.

Moses as the anointer:In this verse, we see Moses, acting as the mediator between God and the people, taking the anointing oil and anointing the tabernacle and everything in it. Moses was instructed by God to perform this act of anointing as part of the process of setting apart the tabernacle as a holy place for worship and sacrifice.

Significance of anointing:The act of anointing with oil symbolised the pouring out of God’s Spirit upon the person or object being anointed. It represented a consecration, a setting apart for divine service, and a bestowal of God’s favour and power. By anointing the tabernacle and its contents, Moses was designating them as holy and dedicated to God’s service.

Application for believers today:While the anointing oil described in Leviticus was specifically used in the Old Testament for ceremonial purposes, the principle of consecration and setting apart for God’s service remains relevant for believers today. In the New Testament, Christians are referred to as “a royal priesthood” (1 Peter 2:9), called to serve God and minister to others. We are anointed by the Holy Spirit (1 John 2:20, 27), who empowers and equips us for the work God has called us to do.

The significance of sanctification:The act of anointing the tabernacle and its contents was part of the process of sanctification, which means to set apart as holy. This principle of sanctification is seen throughout the Bible, emphasising the need for God’s people to live separate from the world and to pursue holiness. As believers, we are called to be holy, for God is holy (1 Peter 1:16). The anointing of the tabernacle reminds us of the importance of consecrating our lives to God and living in a manner that reflects His holiness.

In summary, Leviticus 8:10 describes Moses anointing the tabernacle and its contents with the holy anointing oil as part of the process of consecrating them for God’s service. This act symbolised the pouring out of God’s Spirit, setting them apart as holy and dedicated to Him. As believers, we can draw lessons from this verse about the importance of consecration, sanctification, and living a life dedicated to God’s service.

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