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What does the Bible say about hallowing in Exodus?

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The Bible describes hallowing as an act of consecrating and sanctifying, particularly in Exodus 29, where God instructs Moses on hallowing the priesthood.

In Exodus 29, hallowing refers to the process of consecrating the priests who would minister to God. This act involves anointing them to be set apart for sacred duties. Hallowing indicates that they are not merely performing tasks but are being dedicated to God’s service, considered holy before Him. The text emphasizes worship as central to their role, highlighting that their ministry was primarily about glorifying God rather than benefiting others. This underscores the importance of reverence and purpose in worship.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:1-3

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Hallowed
Tim James · Dec 13, 2023
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