Reference

Leviticus 8:33

And ye shall not go out of the door of the tabernacle of the congregation in seven days, until the days of your consecration be at an end: for seven days shall he consecrate you.
31

And Moses said unto Aaron and to his sons, Boil the flesh at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation: and there eat it with the bread that is in the basket of consecrations, as I commanded, saying, Aaron and his sons shall eat it.

32

And that which remaineth of the flesh and of the bread shall ye burn with fire.

33

And ye shall not go out of the door of the tabernacle of the congregation in seven days, until the days of your consecration be at an end: for seven days shall he consecrate you.

34

As he hath done this day, so the Lord hath commanded to do, to make an atonement for you.

35

Therefore shall ye abide at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation day and night seven days, and keep the charge of the Lord, that ye die not: for so I am commanded.

Why This Verse Was Tagged

Time-Bound Fulfillment
Multi-Signal Classification
80% relevance

This verse was identified by multiple independent signals: structural patterns, prophetic context, and vocabulary — then validated by a probability model (Snorkel).

Earthly Sanctuary System
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95% relevance

This verse contains specific terms directly associated with this theme.

Counter-Arguments

The strongest case that this verse does not belong in this theme.

Pre-Law Clean/Unclean Distinction

The verse describes a period of consecration for priests according to instructions given at Sinai, not a pre-existing clean/unclean distinction before the Mosaic Law.

Time-Bound Fulfillment

This verse describes a command for a specific period of ritual purification, not a prophecy with a future fulfillment to be recognized. The "seven days" are a duration for an ongoing process, not a prediction of an event that will occur and then be recognized as fulfilled.

Earthly Sanctuary System

The verse focuses on the duration of a consecration period and the restriction of movement for individuals, rather than directly describing the physical components or functions of the "Earthly Sanctuary System" itself.