Exodus 29:7
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Exodus 29:7
7 Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and pour it upon his head, and anoint him.
Chapter Context
Exodus 29 is a narrative with legal sections chapter in the Old Testament that explores themes of worship, discipleship, love. Written during the Egyptian bondage and wilderness wandering (c. 1446-1406 BCE), this chapter should be understood within its historical context: Egypt was the dominant superpower with a complex polytheistic religion and a god-king pharaoh.
The chapter can be divided into several sections:
- Verses 1-5: Introduction and setting the context
- Verses 6-12: Development of key themes
- Verses 13-20: Central message and teachings
- Verses 21-46: Conclusion and application
This chapter is significant because it demonstrates God's faithfulness despite human unfaithfulness. When studying this passage, it's important to consider both its immediate context within Exodus and its broader place in the scriptural canon.
Verse Study
Exodus 29:7
7 Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and pour it upon his head, and anoint him.
Analysis
This verse continues the consecration ceremony, detailing how Aaron receives priestly garments and anointing. Each element points to Christ's perfect qualification as our High Priest—clothed in divine righteousness and anointed by the Spirit without measure. The ceremony's precision shows that approaching God requires exact obedience to His prescribed pattern, ultimately fulfilled in Christ who perfectly accomplished all righteousness.
Historical Context
The seven-day consecration ceremony was elaborate and detailed, demonstrating that priestly service required comprehensive preparation. Each step built upon the previous, creating complete qualification for ministry before God.
Reflection
- How does Christ's perfect consecration as High Priest give you confidence in His intercession?
- What does the ceremony's precision teach about God's standards for approaching Him?
Cross-References
- Parallel theme: Exodus 28:41, Leviticus 10:7, 21:10, Numbers 35:25, Psalms 89:20, 133:2