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Philippians 2:14
A biblical verse that states, 'Do everything without complaining or arguing.'
Census
A population count, as seen in the context of the Israelites, to organize an army and prepare to enter Canaan.
Consecration
The act of making or declaring oneself as Holy, involving purification and specific preparations.
The Law
A set of guidelines meant to expose sin, establish moral and civil frameworks, and lead people towards faith in Jesus.
The 10 Commandments
A list of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship, fundamental to both Judaism and Christianity.
Tabernacle
A sacred tent used by the Israelites during their journey, symbolizing God’s presence among them.
High Priest
The chief religious authority in ancient Israel responsible for making sacrifices and entering the Holy of Holies.
Aaronic Blessing
A priestly blessing that all 12 tribes offered to symbolize unity and equality in worship.
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
The holiest day in Judaism dedicated to self-reflection and atonement for sins, often involving fasting and sacrifices.
The Nazarite Vow
A voluntary commitment made to God with specific rules, including not cutting hair and avoiding fermented drinks.
Scapegoat
A goat symbolically bearing the sins of the people, sent into the wilderness during the Day of Atonement ritual.
Moses’ Test
A challenge issued by Moses to determine God's chosen leader through the acceptance of incense offerings.
Bronze Snake
A symbol of healing in the biblical narrative where those who looked upon it were cured from snake bites.
Cities of Refuge
Designated places for individuals who accidentally kill someone to seek asylum and await trial.
Cleansing with water
A purification ritual to prepare individuals for priesthood or holy service.
Holy
Devoted to God and set apart for a specific purpose; derived from the Hebrew word 'qodesh.'
Peace Offering
A sacrifice made to express gratitude and maintain fellowship with God.