Leviticus 8:18

"But the bull, and its skin, and its meat, and its dung, he burned with fire outside the camp, as the LORD commanded Moses."

Key Reflection

In Leviticus 8:18, Aaron and his sons, following the instructions given by the Lord to Moses, ceremonially burned the bull along with its skin, meat, and even dung outside the camp as part of a purification ritual. This act would have symbolized the complete removal of impurity from their midst, reflecting the strict standards of holiness required for those serving in the priestly role during this period. For the original audience, this practice underscored the importance of thorough consecration and the separation of impurities to maintain divine favor and purity within the community.

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