Thematic Bible: Holy place


Thematic Bible



The Lord said to Moses, Say to Aaron, your brother, that he may not come at all times into the holy place inside the veil, before the cover which is on the ark, for fear that death may overtake him; for I will be seen in the cloud on the cover of the ark. Let Aaron come into the holy place in this way: with an ox for a sin-offering and a male sheep for a burned offering.

And so Aaron will have the names of the children of Israel on the priest's bag over his heart whenever he goes into the holy place, to keep the memory of them before the Lord. Verse ConceptsMemorialPeople Involved In JudgementOther References To The HeartDecision Making

And whatever is over Aaron and his sons may have for their food, taking it without leaven in a holy place; in the open space of the Tent of meeting they may take a meal of it. Verse ConceptsRemaining OfferingsFood For Priests Defined

The priest by whom it is offered for sin, is to take it for his food in a holy place, in the open space of the Tent of meeting. Verse ConceptsSin OfferingFood For Priests Defined

Every male among the priests may take it for his food: it is most holy. No sin-offering, the blood of which is taken into the Tent of meeting, to take away sin in the holy place, may be used for food: it is to be burned with fire.


And inside the second veil was the place which is named the Holy of holies; Verse ConceptsSecond Thing

And he made the veil of the best linen, blue and purple and red, worked with winged ones designed by expert workmen. And they made four pillars for it of hard wood plated with gold: they had hooks of gold and four silver bases.

And you are to make a veil of the best linen, blue and purple and red, worked with designs of winged ones by a good workman: Hanging it by gold hooks from four pillars of wood, plated with gold and fixed in silver bases. And you are to put up the veil under the hooks, and put inside it the ark of the law: the veil is to be a division between the holy place and the most holy.

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain