Exodus 29:34

"They shall eat those things with which atonement was made, to consecrate and sanctify them; but a stranger shall not eat of it, because they are holy."

Key Reflection

Exodus 29:34 establishes strict rules for the handling of sacrificial offerings in the tabernacle. These offerings, which were integral to atonement and consecration rituals, could only be consumed by those who had been ritually purified and were considered holy within the community—specifically, Aaron and his descendants as priests. This regulation underscores the sacred nature of these rites and the importance of maintaining ritual purity, highlighting that participation in such holy acts was reserved for the initiated and sanctified members of the priesthood.

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