Jump to: Topical • Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Consecration is a significant biblical concept that denotes the act of setting apart a person, place, or object for the service and worship of God. This act is deeply rooted in the understanding of holiness and dedication to the divine purpose. Throughout the Scriptures, consecration is portrayed as both a divine initiative and a human response, reflecting the covenant relationship between God and His people.Old Testament Context In the Old Testament, consecration is often associated with the priesthood, the tabernacle, and the temple. The Hebrew word for consecration, "qadash," implies making something holy or setting it apart for sacred use. The consecration of Aaron and his sons as priests is a prominent example. In Exodus 29:1, God commands Moses, "This is what you are to do to consecrate them, so that they may serve Me as priests." The process involved sacrifices, washing, anointing, and the wearing of sacred garments, symbolizing purification and dedication to God's service. The consecration of the tabernacle and its furnishings is another key aspect. In Exodus 40:9, God instructs Moses, "Take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle and everything in it; consecrate it and all its furnishings, and it will be holy." This act signified that the tabernacle was set apart as the dwelling place of God's presence among His people. New Testament Context In the New Testament, the concept of consecration extends to the life of every believer. Through the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, believers are called to live consecrated lives. Romans 12:1 exhorts, "Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of worship." This verse highlights the call for Christians to dedicate their entire being to God, living in a manner that reflects His holiness. The consecration of Jesus Himself is a central theme in the New Testament. In John 17:19, Jesus prays, "For them I sanctify Myself, so that they too may be sanctified by the truth." Here, Jesus sets Himself apart for the purpose of redeeming humanity, demonstrating the ultimate act of consecration. Consecration in Worship and Daily Life Consecration is not limited to specific rituals or ceremonies but is a continuous aspect of worship and daily living. Believers are encouraged to consecrate their hearts and actions to God, seeking to align their lives with His will. In 2 Timothy 2:21, Paul writes, "If a man cleanses himself from the latter, he will be an instrument for noble purposes, made holy, useful to the Master, and prepared to do any good work." This passage underscores the importance of personal holiness and readiness for God's service. Symbolism and Significance The symbolism of consecration is rich throughout the Bible. It often involves elements such as anointing oil, sacrifices, and the laying on of hands, each representing aspects of purification, dedication, and empowerment by the Holy Spirit. The anointing oil, for instance, is a symbol of the Holy Spirit's presence and the setting apart of individuals for divine purposes. Consecration is a profound expression of the believer's relationship with God, reflecting a commitment to live according to His statutes and purposes. It is both a privilege and a responsibility, calling for a life marked by holiness, obedience, and devotion to the Lord. Topical Bible Verses Deuteronomy 18:18I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brothers, like to you, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak to them all that I shall command him. Topicalbible.org Matthew 11:11 Deuteronomy 18:15 Genesis 17:23 Genesis 17:25 Smith's Bible Dictionary Consecration[PRIEST] Easton's Bible Dictionary The devoting or setting apart of anything to the worship or service of God. The race of Abraham and the tribe of Levi were thus consecrated (Exodus 13:2, 12, 15; Numbers 3:12). The Hebrews devoted their fields and cattle, and sometimes the spoils of war, to the Lord (Leviticus 27:28, 29). According to the Mosaic law the first-born both of man and beast were consecrated to God.In the New Testament, Christians are regarded as consecrated to the Lord (1 Peter 2:9). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (n.) The act or ceremony of consecrating; the state of being consecrated; dedication.International Standard Bible Encyclopedia CONSECRATE; CONSECRATIONkon'-se-krat, kon-se-kra'-shun. Greek 38. hagiasmos -- consecration, sanctification ... consecration, sanctification. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: hagiasmos Phonetic Spelling: (hag-ee-as-mos') Short Definition: sanctification ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/38.htm - 7k 3741. hosios -- righteous, pious, holy 2129. eulogia -- praise, blessing 1181. dekate -- a tenth part, a tithe 2379. thusiasterion -- an altar Strong's Hebrew 5145. nezer -- consecration, crown, Naziriteship... consecration, crown, Naziriteship. Transliteration: nezer or nezer Phonetic Spelling: (neh'-zer) Short Definition: crown. ... consecration, crown, hair, separation. ... /hebrew/5145.htm - 6k 2598. chanukkah -- dedication, consecration 4394. millu -- setting, installation 2597. chanukkah -- dedication 6942. qadash -- to be set apart or consecrated Library Consecration Consecration Consecration Complete The Consecration of Joy Consecration: what is It? Whether the Form of the Consecration of the Bread Accomplishes Its ... Consecration. Whether the Consecration of this Sacrament Belongs to a Priest ... On the Consecration of a Church. February the Fourteenth Imperfect Consecration Thesaurus Consecration (22 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. CONSECRATE; CONSECRATION. kon'-se-krat, kon-se-kra'-shun. ... T. Rees. Multi-Version Concordance Consecration (22 Occurrences). ... /c/consecration.htm - 18k Consecration-offering (3 Occurrences) Ordination (12 Occurrences) Ram (96 Occurrences) Wave-offering (22 Occurrences) Waved (29 Occurrences) Dedication (16 Occurrences) Saints (117 Occurrences) Crown (94 Occurrences) Wave (65 Occurrences) Resources What does the Bible say about consecration? | GotQuestions.orgWhat was the significance of the anointed priest? | GotQuestions.org What is transubstantiation? | GotQuestions.org Consecration: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Consecration (22 Occurrences)Exodus 28:3 Exodus 29:22 Exodus 29:26 Exodus 29:27 Exodus 29:31 Exodus 29:33 Exodus 29:34 Leviticus 7:37 Leviticus 8:22 Leviticus 8:28 Leviticus 8:29 Leviticus 8:31 Leviticus 8:33 Leviticus 21:12 Numbers 6:7 Numbers 6:9 Numbers 6:12 Numbers 6:13 Numbers 6:18 Numbers 6:19 Numbers 6:21 2 Chronicles 29:17 Subtopics Consecration: Abraham, of Isaac Consecration: David Consecrates the Water Obtained by his Valiant Warriors Consecration: Hannah, of Samuel Consecration: Jephthah, of his Daughter Consecration: Zichri, of Himself Related Terms Consecration-offering (3 Occurrences) Wave-offering (22 Occurrences) Sanctification (13 Occurrences) Sin-offering (115 Occurrences) Burnt-offering (205 Occurrences) Guilt-offering (34 Occurrences) |