You mean given Tabernacle clothing? Keep in mind that the Priesthood held at the time was the Levitical Priesthood and the specifics and authority is not in the same designation as now (ages and quorums). Also, Aaron and his sons were not truly 'in' any temple, they were in fact just seeing about the temple's surroundings (tent) and basic sacrificial ordinances, hence there was a distinction of where they could go and where they could not (Holy of Holies). I cannot go into more detail than that as this is a Public Forum and those kinds of things are Discussed only in the Mature LDS Board.
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Aaron and his sons were not truly 'in' any temple, they were in fact just seeing about the temple's surroundings (tent) and basic sacrificial ordinances, hence there was a distinction of where they could go and where they could not (Holy of Holies). |
It does seem that Aaron received their washing and anointings as read in Exodus 40 12-13
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12 And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and wash them with water. 13 And thou shalt put upon Aaron the holy garments, and anoint him, and sanctify him; that he may minister unto me in the priest's office. |
The temple ordinances performed by the Levitical priesthood were of the Lower priesthood which God gave in His wrath. All the ordinances of this lower priesthood including the atonement of Jesus Christ were performed in the temples then and are performed in the temples today.
Any ordinance that has to do with saving or redeeming us from sin is part of the Preparatory gospel. This preparatory gospel is the gospel of Jesus Christ and includes repentance, baptism, remission of sins, sacrament, animal sacrifices and the atonement of Jesus Christ. Any thing that deals with washing away our sins, making us clean from sin, or preparing us to receive the Holy Ghost is part of the Aaronic priesthood.
The Day of Atonement ordinances were also part of this lower priesthood and pointed to the capstone event of this lower priesthood.
The garments mentioned in the bible that were received were have multiple symbolisms. They represent the garment given to Adam to hide his nakedness. The garments given to Adam are Aaronic priesthood in origin and purpose. They were made from the first "animal sacrifice". They were made to "hide Adam's" supposed nakedness. Or in other words, they hid Adam's sin. The animal was killed so Adam could hide his sin. Just as Christ was killed so we could hide our sins in his blood.
This being the case, the garment worn by the Levites and Adam was given under the Aaronic priesthood. In preparation for and prior to receiving the Mel. Priesthood.
It can be very difficult to tell when we are dealing with the Aaronic priesthood (Terrestrial Priesthood), or the Mel. Priesthood (Celestial Priesthood). But remember, the Aaronic deals with Salvation and redemption and the Mel. deals with Exaltation, every time.
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All the ordinances of this lower priesthood including the atonement of Jesus Christ were performed in the temples then and are performed in the temples today. |