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What does the Bible say about the priesthood in Exodus?

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Exodus 28 highlights God's choice of Aaron and his sons as priests set apart for His service.

In Exodus 28:1-2, God commands Moses to take Aaron and his sons from among the children of Israel to serve as priests. This selection underscores the divine authority in ordaining leaders for sacred duties, emphasizing that it is God who separates and ordains priests for His glory and beauty. Aaron, chosen as the high priest, represents Christ who alone can intercede for His people. The priesthood signifies a special relationship where the chosen serve God and mediate on behalf of others, mirroring the ministry of Jesus as our ultimate High Priest.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:1-2, Hebrews 5:1-10

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