Leviticus Chapter 8 verse 22 Holy Bible

ASV Leviticus 8:22

And he presented the other ram, the ram of consecration: and Aaron and his sons laid their hands upon the head of the ram.
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BBE Leviticus 8:22

And he put the other sheep before the Lord, the sheep with which they were made priests; and Aaron and his sons put their hands on the head of the sheep,
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DARBY Leviticus 8:22

And he presented the second ram, the ram of consecration; and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the ram;
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KJV Leviticus 8:22

And he brought the other ram, the ram of consecration: and Aaron and his sons laid their hands upon the head of the ram.
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WBT Leviticus 8:22

And he brought the other ram, the ram of consecration: and Aaron and his sons laid their hands upon the head of the ram.
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WEB Leviticus 8:22

He presented the other ram, the ram of consecration: and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the ram.
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YLT Leviticus 8:22

And he bringeth near the second ram, a ram of the consecrations, and Aaron and his sons lay their hands on the head of the ram,
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 22-29. - The ram offered as a peace offering is called the ram of consecration, or literally, of filling, because one of the means by which the consecration was effected and exhibited was the filling the hands of those presented for consecration with the portion of the sacrifice destined for the altar, which they waved for a wave offering before the Lord, previous to its consumption by the fire. This portion consisted of the internal fat and tail, which was usually burnt (Leviticus 7:31), and the heave offering of the right shoulder, or hind leg, which generally went to the officiating priest (Leviticus 7:32), and one of each of the unleavened cakes. After this special ceremony of waving, peculiar to the rite of consecration, the usual wave offering (the breast) was waved by Moses and consumed by himself. Ordinarily it was for the priests in general (Leviticus 7:31). The blood was poured on the side of the altar, as was done in all peace offerings, but in addition, on the present occasion, it was put upon the tip of the right ear, and upon the thumb of the right hand, and upon the great toe of the right foot of the priests who were being consecrated, symbolizing that their senses and active powers were being devoted to God's service. The same ceremony is to be used in the restoration of the leper (see chapter Leviticus 14:14).

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(22) And he brought the other ram.--That is, the second of the two rams mentioned in Leviticus 8:2.The ram of consecration.--That is, the sacrifice of consecration. This concluding sacrifice, which in form resembles the thank offering and the peace offering, was designed to express the gratitude which Aaron and his sons felt for having been chosen to the office of priests, and their peace and fellowship with God.