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What did Moses' actions symbolize during the ordination?

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Moses' actions during the ordination symbolize God's authority and the necessary holiness required for service.

Moses acted under divine authority when ordaining Aaron and his sons, revealing a structured process ordained by God for the initiation of the priesthood. His washing of Aaron and the anointing with oil symbolize the necessity of purification and the setting apart of individuals for holy service. This ritual signifies how God establishes a means for His people to approach Him, highlighting the importance of holiness in ministry. When viewed through the lens of Christ, these actions underscore the essential role of the Holy Spirit in sanctifying believers, affirming that for us to serve, we must first be cleansed and made holy through Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Leviticus 8, Hebrews 10:19-22, Ephesians 1:4-5

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