Significance: this foreshadows Jesus' crucifixion week; he entered Jerusalem on the 10TH, was crucified on the 14TH, and the “whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it (the first-year lamb) in the evening”. The Passover is called a sacrifice in Deuteronomy 16
Strike Blood on the posts of the door where they eat
Exodus 12:7 ,
12:13
Significance: Jesus sacrificing himself for mankind does mean that everyone is saved: you need a personal application of the blood. The people with the blood on the doorpost were the ones passed over by the angel of death on the first
Passover
Eat the Flesh of the Passover Lamb with unleavened bread, and bitter herbs (also don’t eat leavened bread) (start of 7-day feast)
Exodus 12:8 ,
13:3 ,
23:18 ,
34:25 ,
Numbers 9:11
Significance: we symbolically eat the Flesh of Jesus in the New Covenant
Must be roasted with fire: not raw or boiled
Exodus 12:8-9 ,
Deuteronomy 16:7
Significance: Jesus went to hell for three days and three nights (Acts 2:31)
His head with his legs and with purtenance thereof
Exodus 12:9
Significance: Jesus’ whole body was sacrificed
Let none of the Passover remain until the morning, burn the remains with fire
Significance: shows that salvation is a one-time thing because the Passover represents Jesus and we're only supposed to eat of it for one meal and burn the leftovers (so that none remains to be eaten thereafter)
Eat the Passover with haste and with shoes on, loins girded, staff in hand
Exodus 12:11
Significance: shows the children of Israel trusting God to deliver them out of Egypt (bondage) into Freedom
Exodus 12:33 ,
Exodus 12:42 ,
Deuteronomy 16:12
Feast of the Passover and the feast of unleavened bread is to be kept throughout all generations forever (a memorial)
Significance: it is kept by believers who have received an eternal application of Jesus' blood
Egypt is the house of bondage
Exodus 12:17 ,
13:3 ,
13:14
None of you shall go out of his house until the morning
Exodus 12:22-23
Significance: once you were born again in Christ you receive eternal life and you can't lose your salvation
Tell your children of the Passover
Exodus 12:26-27 ,
13:8-9 ,
13:14-15
Significance: This is one verse that aligns with the Bible teaching that parents should teach their children the things of God. Education begins first at the home, and if a parent leaves their children in the counsel of the ungodly they are setting him up for failure concerning wisdom and right choice of action
Eat the Passover in the house (with the appropriate number of people, Exodus 12:3-4, same as communion)
Exodus 12:46
Significance: pictures communion
Don't break the bones of the Passover
Exodus 12:46 ,
Numbers 9:12
Significance: this foreshadows Jesus being crucified but did not have his bones broken even though it would be customary for the Romans to break the legs to speed up the execution
No uncircumcised shall eat of the Passover feast
Exodus 12:43-45 ,
Exodus 12:48
Significance: communion is only for the saved
All the congregation of Israel shall keep it
Exodus 12:47
Those unclean by reason of touching a dead body, or those traveling abroad, shall still keep the Passover on the 14th of the 2nd month
Numbers 9:10-11
Those who are clean and are not traveling abroad at this time and don't keep the Passover in the first month shall be cut off from the children of Israel
Numbers 9:13
Return to your tents in the morning
Deuteronomy 16:7
Feast of Unleavened Bread
The Feast of unleavened bread starts on the 15th of Abib (after the 14th day at sunset until the 21st day at sunset)
Significance: leaven represents sin (1 Corinthians 5:6-8). The reason leaven represents sin is because allowing small amounts of leaven (yeast) can cause it to spread until our whole life is messed up.
Note: we should remove sin from our lives
No leaven bread within all thy coasts
Exodus 12:19 ,
13:7 ,
Deuteronomy 16:4
Note: We should, also, remove temptation to sin from our lives
Anybody who eats leavened bread during the seven days shall be cut off from Israel
Exodus 12:15 ,
12:19
A holy convocation (a holyday/holiday) on the 1st (Passover) and 7th day: which is kept by doing no servile
work on these two days
Meaning: being holy means to sanctify or set apart
Significance: Salvation is not of works because each day Jesus was in the tomb was a day of rest • The 7th day is a solemn assembly
Deuteronomy 16:8
Give an offering made by fire unto the Lord for 7 Days
Leviticus 23:8 ,
Ezekiel 45:22
Offer a burnt offering of two young Bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs of the first year
Numbers 28:19 ,
28:27
Offer a goat for a sin offering
Numbers 28:22 ,
28:30
New Testament
John 19:36 ,
1 Corinthians 5:6-8
Sheaf of first fruits
It’s on the 17th of Abib: the morrow after the Sabbath after the Passover
Leviticus 23:11 ,
23:15
Significance: Jesus’ resurrection is three days and three nights after his death
Reap the Harvest of the land, then bring a sheaf of first fruits of your harvest unto the priest (your first fruits have to get there on the 17th for the ceremony)
Leviticus 23:10
Significance: Represents Christ as the sheaf of the first-fruits
The priests shall wave the sheaf before the Lord
Leviticus 23:11
Offer a lamb of the first year for a burnt offering (when ye wave the sheaf)
Leviticus 23:12
Offered 2/10 of an ephah of flour mingled with oil for a meat offering (instead of 1/10. See meat offerings)
Leviticus 23:13
Ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn, nor green ears, until the selfsame day that ye have brought an offering unto the Lord
Leviticus 23:14
It shall be a statue forever throughout your generations in all your dwellings
Leviticus 23:14
Goes in force when the children of Israel enter into the Promised Land
Leviticus 23:10
New Testament
1 Corinthians 15:20 ,
15:23
FEAST OF HARVEST/FEAST OF WEEKS/PENTECOST/DAY OF FIRST FRUITS
Occurs the day after the seventh Sabbath (50 days) from 1st holiday of first fruits; Year by Year
Leviticus 23:15-16 ,
Deuteronomy 16:9-12 ,
15:20
Give a free will offering according to how God has blessed you
Deuteronomy 16:10
Bring your first fruits unto the Lord (without delay)
And every firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem with a lamb instead
Exodus 13:13 ,
34:20
If thou wilt not redeem it, then thou shall break its neck
Exodus 13:13 ,
34:20
Significance: we’re that ass; either you get redeemed by a lamb (Jesus) or you die unsaved
Offer the first of your dough as a heave offering
Numbers 15:19-21
This day is a Holy convocation unto you
Leviticus 23:21 ,
Numbers 28:26
Ye shall do no servile work therein
Leviticus 23:21 ,
Numbers 28:26
It shall be a statute forever in all your dwellings
Leviticus 23:21
Offer a new meat offering: ye shall bring out of your habitations two loaves of 2/10 deal of fine flour baked with leaven: they are the first fruits
Leviticus 23:16-17
Ye shall offer with the bread: 7 lambs of the first year, one young bullock, and two Rams: they are a burnt offering with their meat offering and drink offering
Leviticus 23:18
Then shall ye sacrifice one kid of the goats for a sin offering and two lambs of the first year for a peace offering
Leviticus 23:19
And the priest shall wave them with the bread of first fruits for a wave offering
Leviticus 23:20
Meat offerings of the first fruits are to be green ears of corn: dried by fire, beaten out of full ears with oil and frankincense added (on top of the salt)
Leviticus 2:14-15
The priests shall burn part of the first fruits
Leviticus 2:16
Meat offerings to the first fruits are to be offered unto God but not burned onto the altar
Leviticus 2:12
Sprinkle the blood upon the altar (of first fruit sacrifices)
Numbers 18:17
Burn their fat for an offering
Numbers 18:17
New Testament
Fulfilled at Pentecost baptism of the Holy Ghost; reaping a great harvest of souls
FEAST OF TRUMPETS
It’s on the first day of the seventh month
Leviticus 23:24 ,
Numbers 29:1
Shall be a Sabbath (day of rest)
Leviticus 23:24
Trumpets are blown
Leviticus 23:24 ,
Numbers 29:1
It’s a holy convocation (set apart)- holyday
Leviticus 23:24 ,
Numbers 29:1
Do no servile work therein: get the day off
Leviticus 23:25 ,
Numbers 29:1
Offer an offering made by fire: one bullock, one ram, seven lambs of the first year and one kid of a goat
Numbers 29:2
New Testament
Represents the tribulation: multiple trumpets of warfare vs. singular trumpet of the rapture
Whatever soul that is not afflicted shall be cut off
Leviticus 23:29
God will destroy any soul doing work on this day because it is a Sabbath
Leviticus 23:30
Offer an offering made by fire: one bullock, one ram, seven lambs of the first year, and one kid of the goats
Leviticus 23:27 ,
Numbers 29:8 ,
29:11
Sacrifice 1 kid of the goats for a sin offering: beside the sin offering of atonement
Numbers 29:11
The high priest shall atone the nation of Israel this day
Leviticus 16:30
The high priest shall come into the holy place: within the vail, before the mercy seat, which is on the ark: only when the cloud of incense is covering the mercy seat
Leviticus 16:2 ,
16:13
The high priest shall bring a young bullock for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering (for himself)
Leviticus 16:3
The high priests shall put on his holy garments
Leviticus 16:4
He shall wash himself before putting on his holy garments
Leviticus 16:4
The high priest shall take from the children of Israel: two kids of goats for a sin offering and 1 ram for a burnt offering
Leviticus 16:5
The high priests shall offer the bullock which is for himself and his house
Leviticus 16:6
He shall cast lots (by chance) upon the goats: one for the Lord (as a sin offering) and the other for a scapegoat. The scapegoat shall be presented alive before the Lord to make atonement
Leviticus 16:8-10
He shall then kill the bullock that was for himself as a sin offering • Leviticus 16:11 19. He shall take a censer full of burning coals off of the Altar and his hands full of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it to the holy place
Leviticus 16:12
He shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord (to make a cloud of incense)
Leviticus 16:13
He shall take the blood of the bullock and sprinkle it eastward (before the mercy seat) with his finger 7 times
Leviticus 16:14
Now he shall kill the goat offered as the sin offering for the people and bring his blood within the vail and sprinkle the blood seven times with his finger, eastward before the mercy seat, and sprinkle it upon the mercy seat
Leviticus 16:15
No man shall be in the tabernacle when the high priest goes in
Leviticus 16:17
Then he shall go out from the altar that is before the Lord and shall take the blood of the goat and bullock and put it on the horns of the altar
Exodus 30:10 ,
Leviticus 16:18
He shall sprinkle the blood upon his finger 7 times on the altar
Leviticus 16:19
When the high priest is done reconciling the holy place, and the tabernacle, and the altar, he shall bring in the Live goat (escape goat) and lay both hands upon his head and confess all the iniquity/transgressions of the children of Israel and shall send him away by the hand of a fit man into the wilderness (so that the goat bears the iniquity of the people)
Leviticus 16:20-22
The high priest shall come into the Tabernacle of the congregation, take off his linen garments and wash his flesh put on his clothes he was wearing previously and offer his burnt offering and the burnt offering of the people
Leviticus 16:23-24
The fat of the sin offering shall be upon the altar
Leviticus 16:25
He that has the scapegoat shall wash his clothes and bathe his flesh before coming into the camp
Leviticus 16:26
Someone shall take the animal remains and burn them. He that does this shall wash his clothes and bathe his flesh before coming into the camp as well
Leviticus 16:27-28
New Testament
Represents Jesus as the scapegoat (takes our blame): Represents the rapture/2nd coming
FEAST OF INGATHERING/FEAST OF TABERNACLES AND 8TH DAY
This feast happens on the 15th day of the seventh month
Significance: This is fulfilled because in the New Covenant the Law is written on our hearts and not on our clothing. The Holy Spirit indwells NT believers and will be a reminder to us instead
And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes
Deuteronomy 6:8 ,
11:18
this command is figurative
Proverbs 3:3 ,
7:2-4
Significance: This command is spiritual but is often taken as literal/physical as Nicodemus did
Proverbs 3:3 ,
7:2-4 ,
John 3:4
New Testament
Jeremiah 31:33 ,
Romans 2:15 ,
Hebrews 10:15-16 ,
John 14:26 ,
Matthew 23:5
Section 2
Linen and woolen garment
Leviticus 19:19 ,
Deuteronomy 22:11
Significance: This is a picture of mixing grace and works (Cain and Abel; Adam and Eve). Clothing is a picture of salvation in the bible and believers receive a robe of righteousness from God. Those who don’t receive this wedding garment are cast out into hell
Beasts: may eat of that which (1) has a parted hoof, (2) is cloven-footed, (3) chews the cud
Leviticus 11:2-8 ,
Deuteronomy 14:6-8
Water animals: may eat of that which has (1) fins (2) and scales
Leviticus 11:9-12 ,
Deuteronomy 14:9-10
Fowls to not eat
eagle, ossifrage, osprey, vulture, kite, raven, glede, owl, night hawk, cuckow, hawk, little owl, cormorant, great owl, swan, pelican, gier eagle, stork, heron, lapwing, bat, and any fowl that creeps on all fours
Leviticus 11:13-20 ,
Deuteronomy 14:11-20
Flying creeping things that go upon all fours, which have legs above their feet, to leap withal upon the earth
eat
locust, bald locust, beetles, and grasshoppers
don't eat
every other creeping thing
Leviticus 11:21-24 ,
11:41-44
Don't eat: flesh that is torn of beasts (and cast it to dogs)
Cut off if you lie with a woman when she is put away for her uncleanness
Leviticus 20:18
One is unclean for 7 days if one touches a dead body or for being in a closed vicinity with one (a tent), one must purify himself on the third and seventh day or be cut off from Israel (wash clothes also)
The person who did the sprinkling shall wash his clothes and be unclean until sunset
Numbers 19:21
Properly dispose of your excrement
Deuteronomy 23:12-13
Uncleanness that chance him by night
Deuteronomy 23:10-11 ,
Leviticus 15:16-18 ,
15:32
Leprosy
Numbers 5:2 ,
Deuteronomy 24:8-9
Bleeding
Leviticus 15:1-3 ,
15:13-15 ,
15:32 ,
Numbers 5:2
7 day purification & sacrifice
New Testament
Romans 14:14 ,
Hebrews 9:10
Firstfruits (Not Holiday)
Fruit from trees planted is counted uncircumcised for three years; all the fruit given from the fourth year as a firstfruit; and only aloud to be eaten from the fifth year forward
Leviticus 19:23-25
Immigration/Citizenship
Persons excluded from the congregation
He that is wounded in the stones
Deuteronomy 23:1
A bastard shall not enter into the congregation unto the 10TH generation
Deuteronomy 23:2
An Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter the congregation
Deuteronomy 23:3 ,
Nehemiah 13:1
Egyptians or Edomites shall enter the congregation of the Lord in their 3RD generation
Deuteronomy 23:8
Note: These laws are nation specific and have been replaced by the spiritual kingdom of God
New Testament
Daniel 2:44-45 ,
Matthew 21:43
Jealous Husband
The Law of Jealousies
Numbers 5:12-31
Offerings/Sacrifices
Offer your sacrifices unto the Lord
Numbers 28:1 ,
2 Kings 17:36
Every offering takes place in the place where the Lord thy God shall choose
Significance: Jesus as our Passover/Sacrifice had no sin: innocent
Offer your bullock or sheep or goat on the 8th day of its life or later (first 7 days the kid is with his/her mother)
Exodus 22:30 ,
Leviticus 22:27
If you’re supposed to offer a beast but that beast is unclean, then you shall bring it to the priest, who will value it (whether it be good or bad)- sold according to thy estimation
Leviticus 27:11-12 ,
27:27
The devoted thing (of man, beast, or field) shall not be sold or redeemed (offerings, tithes, sanctified property, first-fruits) (in general)
If the firstling has a blemish then you eat it within your gates as you would any other meal (don’t sacrifice it: clean and unclean person can eat of it)
If there is too much of the tithe to carry to then turn it into money and then back into whatever you desire to eat
Deuteronomy 14:24-26
Don’t search whether the tithe is good or bad (animals)
Leviticus 27:33
Levites offer the best tenth of the tithes to the priests (as a heave offering)
Numbers 18:26-29 ,
Nehemiah 10:38
SANCTIFY A HOUSE/FIELD (TO BE THE PRIEST’S POSSESSION)
If a man sanctifies his house to be holy unto God, then the priests shall estimate it
Leviticus 27:14
And if a man sanctifies part of his field then the estimation shall be according to the seed thereof: a homer of barley seed shall be 50 shekels of silver
Leviticus 27:16
If he sanctifies it on the jubilee then the estimation stands
Leviticus 27:17
But if he sanctifies it after the jubilee then the priest shall reckon unto him money according to the years that remain, and it shall be abated from the estimation
Leviticus 27:18
And if he will not redeem the field or sells the field to another man it shall not be redeemed anymore, but when it goes out in the jubilee it shall be sanctified and be the priest’s
Leviticus 27:20-21
And if a man sanctify unto the Lord a field which he hath bought, which is not of the fields of his possession; Then the priest shall reckon unto him the worth of thy estimation, even unto the year of the jubilee: and he shall give thine estimation in that day, as a holy thing unto the Lord. In the year of the jubilee the field shall return unto him of whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land did belong
Leviticus 27:22-24
FINDING A SLAIN PERSON
Sacrifice heifer and declare innocence
Deuteronomy 21:1-9
BURNT OFFERING
Note: it is called a burnt offering because it is to be roasted on the altar all night until the morning
Leviticus 6:9
The priest takes up the ashes and put them beside the altar and carry forth the ashes without the camp
Leviticus 6:10-11
The priest that offers the burnt offering keeps the skin of the animal (to sell or own)
Leviticus 7:8
Burnt sacrifices are voluntary
Leviticus 1:3 ,
22:19
except for ones specifically commanded
Burnt sacrifice of the herd (bullocks)
Must be a male
Leviticus 1:3
Offer it at the door of the tabernacle
Leviticus 1:3
The one bringing the offering must put his hand on the bullock's head and kill it
Leviticus 1:4-5
The priests shall bring the blood and sprinkle it round about the altar that is by the door of the tabernacle
Leviticus 1:5
The priests shall skin the burnt offering and cut it to pieces
Leviticus 1:6
The priests shall put fire upon the altar, laying out wood
Leviticus 1:7
The priests shall lay out the animal parts on the wood which is on the fire
Leviticus 1:8
The priests shall wash the inward parts and the legs of the animal in water before burning them
Leviticus 1:9
Burnt sacrifice of the flock (sheep or goats)
Must be a male
Leviticus 1:10 ,
22:19
Kill it on the side of the altar northward
Leviticus 1:11
The priests shall sprinkle the blood round about the altar
Leviticus 1:11 ,
8:19
The priests shall cut the sacrifice into pieces and lay them on the wood that is on the fire (upon the altar)
Leviticus 1:12 ,
8:20
The priests shall wash the legs and inwards with water before burning them
Leviticus 1:13 ,
8:21
Burnt sacrifice of Fowls (this is for the poor)
Must be turtledoves or young pigeons (only designated fowl)
Leviticus 1:14
The priest shall cleave it with the wings (not dividing it) and shall burn it upon the wood of the altar
Leviticus 1:17
The priests shall pluck out its feathers and take out its crop and put it next to the altar on the east part (by the place of ashes)
Leviticus 1:16
A priest shall bring it unto the altar and wring off its head and burn it on the altar and the blood thereof shall be wrung out at the side of the altar
Leviticus 1:15
Continual burnt offering
Offer 2 lambs of the first-year day by day, continuously
Exodus 29:38 ,
Numbers 28:3
Offer 1 lamb in the morning and the other at sunset
Exodus 29:39 ,
Numbers 28:4 ,
Ezekiel 46:13-15
The fire upon the altar must not go out
Leviticus 6:12-13
The priests shall lay wood on the altar every morning and lay the burnt offering in order upon it
Leviticus 6:12
Beginning of months burnt offering
On the first day of each month: offer 2 young bullocks, 1 ram, and 7 lambs of the 1st year
Numbers 28:11
Offer 1 kid of the goats for a sin offering
Numbers 28:15 ,
28:22-24 ,
28:30-31
Vows And Freewill Offerings
Oblation for all vows and freewill offerings are burnt offerings
Leviticus 22:18
When a man makes a singular vow: these persons shall give the following estimation to the Lord
Males 20-60 years: 50 shekels of silver
Females 20-60 years: 30 shekels
males 5-20 years: 20 shekels
females 5-20 years: 10 shekels
males 1 month to 5 years old: 5 shekels
females 1 month to 5 years old: 3 shekels
males older than 60 years: 15 shekels
females older than 60 years: 10 shekels
Leviticus 27:3-7
If the person is poorer than his estimation, then he shall go before the priest and the priest shall value him according to his ability to give
Leviticus 27:8
Thou shalt not bring the hire of a whore, or the price of a dog into the house of the Lord thy God for any vow
Deuteronomy 23:18
Don’t be slack to pay it
Deuteronomy 23:21-23 ,
Nahum 1:15
Meat And Drink Offerings
Note: The meat offering has no animal meat in it. The meat that it’s named after just means food as in Genesis 1:29. The meat offering is a type of bread. (can be baked in a pan or oven, fried in pan). The drink offering didn’t have alcohol in it because that is a sin (see priests , moral law)
Shall be of fine flour and put oil upon it and put frankincense thereon
The remnant/remainder of the meat offering shall be the priest’s and the high priest’s (all males among the children of Aaron)
Leviticus 2:3 ,
2:10 ,
6:16-18 ,
7:9
The meat offering is divided evenly among the priests
Leviticus 7:10
Offer a meat offering at every animal sacrifice: 3/10 of an ephah of flour mingled with 1/2 a hin of oil for a bullock, 2/10 of an ephah of flour mingled with 1/3 of a hin of oil for a ram, 1/10 of an ephah of flour mingled with 1/4 of a hin of oil for a lamb/kid (unless otherwise noted)
Offer a drink offering at every animal sacrifice: 1/2 a hin of wine for a ram, 1/3, of hin of wine for a ram, 1/4 of a hin of wine for lamb (unless otherwise noted)
Numbers 15:5 ,
15:7 ,
15:10 ,
28:7 ,
28:14
Peace Offering-Vow & Thanksgiving
Can be either male or female (herd or flock)
Leviticus 3:1 ,
3:6
The person bringing the offering must lay hands on the offering and kill it at the door of the tabernacle
Leviticus 3:2 ,
3:8 ,
3:13
The priests and the high priest shall sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about
Leviticus 3:2 ,
3:8
Burn on the wood of the altar: the fat that covers the inwards, the fat upon the inwards, the 2 kidneys, the fat on the 2 kidneys (which is by the flanks), and the caul above the liver
Leviticus 3:3-5 ,
3:9-10 ,
3:14-15 ,
6:12
Burn the rump also when offering a lamb
Leviticus 3:9
Offer it of your own will
Leviticus 19:5 ,
22:29
Also offer leaved bread (on top of the meat offering) for Thanksgiving peace offering
Leviticus 7:13
It shall be eaten on the day it is offered and the next day for a vow
Leviticus 7:16 ,
19:6
The flesh of the sacrifice for his peace offering for thanksgiving shall be eaten the same day that it is offered; none left until the morning
Leviticus 7:15-16 ,
22:30
If there are any remains on the third day then it shall be burned with fire
Leviticus 7:17 ,
19:6
Whoever eats it on the third day shall be cut off from people- profaning the hallowed thing
Leviticus 7:18 ,
19:7-8
The soul that eats the peace offering, being unclean shall be cut off from his people
Leviticus 7:20-21
If the sacrifice touches anything unclean it shall not be eaten but burned
Leviticus 7:19
SIN OFFERING
Sin Offering (in general)
All the priest shall eat the sin offering in the court (except for the priest’s offerings)
Leviticus 6:26 ,
6:29 ,
7:7
Don’t eat the sin offering when the blood is brought into the tent of the tabernacle
Leviticus 6:30
Whatever the flesh touches are made holy
Leviticus 6:27
Wash/cleanse that which the blood touches
Leviticus 6:27-28
The one(s) bringing the offering shall lay their hands on its head and kill it
They serve at the tabernacle from 25 to 50 years old
Numbers 8:24-25
The Levites are taken instead of all the firstborn of Israel (to serve the priests) and the Levite’s cattle instead of all the firstlings of the cattle of the children of Israel
Numbers 3:12-13 ,
3:41 ,
3:45 ,
8:16-18 ,
18:15
All the tribe of Levi shall eat the offerings of the LORD made by fire
Deuteronomy 18:1
They shall have no inheritance (of land- fields, farms)
Only the priests work in the sanctuary and the altar
Numbers 18:3-5
Priests are not to drink wine nor strong drink when approaching the tabernacle
Leviticus 10:9 ,
Ezekiel 44:21
The high priest shall burn sweet incense upon the furniture piece described in v.1-6
Exodus 30:7-8
Don’t offer strange incense nor burnt sacrifice nor meat offering nor drink offering on that furniture piece
Exodus 30:9
The priests shall wash his feet in the brass basin described in v.18 before going to the tabernacle
Exodus 30:18-21
Set up the shewbread table
Exodus 25:30
Israelites shall bring pure olive oil (beaten for the light) for Aaron and his sons who are to make sure the lamp will burn continuously
Exodus 27:20-21 ,
Leviticus 24:2-4
Every Sabbath the priests shall eat 12 cakes
Leviticus 24:5-9
The priests eat the offerings in the court of the tabernacle
Leviticus 6:16 ,
Numbers 18:10
The priests get every offering (for everyone in their house that is clean) and every hallowed thing and every devoted thing
Exodus 29:33 ,
Leviticus 7:7-10 ,
7:37 ,
27:29 ,
Numbers 5:9-10 ,
18:8-15 (best of the wine, oil, and wheat),
18:18-19 ,
Deuteronomy 18:4 ,
Ezekiel 44:29-30 ,
Leviticus 7:29-34 (get the breast and right shoulder of the peace offering),
Deuteronomy 18:3 (get the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the maw of offerings in general)
The priests must wear the garments described in Exodus 28:1-42 when they come into the tabernacle or near the altar (and only then)