The Holy Garments.

Their import, [400].—The drawers. “Coat.” Head-tires. Robe of the ephod. Ephod. Jewels, [401].—Breastplate. Urim and Thummim. Mitre. Symbolism, [402].

The Priesthood.

Universal desire and dread of God, [403].—Delegates, [404]. Scripture. First Moses, [405].—His family passed over. The double consciousness expressed, [406][8].—Messianic priesthood, [408].

[CHAPTER XXIX.]

Consecration Services.

Why consecrate at all? [409].—Moses officiates. The offerings, [410].—Ablution, robing, anointing, [411][12].—The sin-offering, [412][13]. “Without the camp,” [413]. The burnt-offering, [414].—The peace-offering (“ram of consecration”), [414].—The wave-offerings, [414][15].—The result, [415][16].

[CHAPTER XXX.]

Incense, xxx. 1–10.

The impalpable in nature, [417].—“The golden altar,” [418].—Represents prayer. Needs cleansing, [419].