Take Aaron and his sons. — That is, order them to come and to bring with them the sacred vestments and the sacrifices to the entrance of the tent of meeting. (See Leviticus 8:3.)

The garments. — Those which God had before commanded to be made. (See Exodus 28:2, &c., Exodus 29:1, &c.) For the anointing oil, see Exodus 30:23, &c. Exodus 29:7.

And a bullock for the sin offering, and two rams, and a basket. — Better, and the bullock, the two rams, and the basket. That is the offering about which directions are given in Exodus 29:1, thus showing the intimate connection between this part of Leviticus and the latter part of Exodus.

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