Matthew Poole Commentary - Leviticus 9:1 - 9:1

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LEVITICUS CHAPTER 9



Moses commands Aaron to offer a sin-offering, and burnt-offering, and peace and meat offering; the congregation drawing near, and so the glory of the Lord should appear to them; to make atonement for himself and the people, Lev_9:1-7. Aaron’s offering for himself, Lev_9:8-14; for the people, Lev_9:15-21, whom he blesses, first by prayer to God, and then by solemn declaration to them; the glory of God appears; fire from heaven consumes the sacrifice; the people shout and are amazed, Lev_9:22-24.



The eighth day, to wit, from the first day of his consecration, or when the seven days of his consecration were ended, Lev_8:33,35, as appears from Exo_29:30, Eze_43:27. The eighth day is famous in Scripture for the perfecting and purifying both of men and beasts. See Lev_12:2,3 14:8-10 15:13,14 22:27.



All the congregation were called to be witnesses of Aaron’s instalment into his office, to prevent their murmurings and contempt, which being done, the elders were now sufficient to be witnesses of Aaron’s first execution of his office.