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What does the Bible say about the laver in the tabernacle?

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The laver was a brass basin for the priests to wash their hands and feet before ministering, signifying the necessity of cleansing in worship.

The laver, as described in Exodus 30:17-21, was positioned between the brazen altar and the tabernacle and was used by Aaron and his sons to wash their hands and feet before entering the holy place or approaching the altar for offerings. This washing symbolized the need for purity and preparation in worship, emphasizing that without proper cleansing, the priests would face dire consequences, including death. Thus, the laver plays a critical role in highlighting the importance of being spiritually clean before God as we engage in sacred duties.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:17-21

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The Laver
David Pledger · Oct 1, 2025
The Laver
David Pledger · Oct 1, 2025
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