Exodus 30:30

And thou shalt anoint Aaron and his sons, and consecrate them, that they may minister unto me in the priest’s office.

Cross-references

Exodus 29:7-37 provides the detailed instructions for anointing Aaron and his sons, which this verse commands.

Exodus 29:9 Parallel

Exodus 29:9 also commands consecrating Aaron and his sons for the priest's office, a parallel ordination instruction.

Exodus 40:15 Historical context

Exodus 40:15 records the fulfillment: Moses anoints Aaron's sons, establishing perpetual priesthood as commanded here.

Exodus 28:1 Parallel

Exodus 28:1 initiates the selection of Aaron and his sons to serve as priests, which the anointing here fulfills.

Exodus 29:29 says Aaron's holy garments shall be for his sons to be anointed and consecrated in, linking garments to anointing.

Exodus 28:3 Parallel

Exodus 28:3 commands making garments to consecrate Aaron, complementing the anointing command here for his priestly ministry.

Exodus 29:35 specifies the seven-day consecration period for Aaron and his sons, adding detail to the anointing command.

Leviticus 8:12 Historical context

Leviticus 8:12 narrates the anointing of Aaron with oil, directly carrying out the command given in this verse.

Leviticus 8:30 Historical context

Leviticus 8:30 describes Moses sprinkling oil and blood on Aaron and his sons to consecrate them, fulfilling this command.

Numbers 3:3 Historical context

Numbers 3:3 lists the priests who were anointed and consecrated, confirming the execution of this command.

Leviticus 10:7 references the anointing oil of the LORD being upon Aaron's sons, underscoring the consecration commanded here.