3. Put all this bread in a basket and bring it when you come to sacrifice the three animals to me.
4. Bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the sacred tent and make them wash themselves.
5. Dress Aaron in the priestly shirt, the robe that goes under the sacred apron, the apron itself, the breastpiece, and the sash.
6. Put on his turban with its narrow strip of engraved gold
7. and then ordain him by pouring olive oil on his head.
8. Next, dress Aaron's sons in their special shirts
9. and caps and their sashes, then ordain them, because they and their descendants will always be priests.
27-28. In the future, when anyone from Israel offers the ribs and a hind leg of a ram either to ordain a priest or to ask for my blessing, the meat belongs to me, but it may be eaten by the priests. This law will never change.
29-30. After Aaron's death, his priestly clothes are to be handed down to each descendant who succeeds him as high priest, and these clothes must be worn during the seven-day ceremony of ordination.
31. Boil the meat of the ordination ram in a sacred place,
32. then Aaron and his sons are to eat it together with the three kinds of bread at the entrance to the sacred tent.
33. At their ordination, a ceremony of forgiveness was performed for them with this sacred food, and only they have the right to eat it.
34. If any of the sacred food is left until morning, it must be burnt up.
35. Repeat this ordination ceremony for Aaron and his sons seven days in a row, just as I have instructed you.
36. Each day you must offer a bull as a sacrifice for sin and as a way of purifying the altar. In addition, you must smear the altar with olive oil to make it completely holy.
37. Do this for seven days, and the altar will become so holy that anyone who touches it will become holy.
38. Each day you must sacrifice two lambs a year old,