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03459
[1] {answered}
He does not receive these Gentiles. A Christ in the flesh, King of the
Jews, could be no proper object of faith to the Gentiles, though the Jews
should have believed on Him as such. For Gentiles the corn of wheat must
fall into the ground and die; Christ must be lifted up on the cross and
believed in as a sacrifice for sin, as seed of Abraham, not David
# Joh 12:24,32 Ga 3:7-14 Eph 2:11-13
03460
[1] {Except}
Chapters 12-17 are a progression according to the order of approach to
God in the tabernacle types: chapter 12., in which Christ speaks of His
death, answers to the brazen altar of burnt-offering, type of the cross.
Passing from the altar toward the holy of holies, the laver is next
reached
# Ex 30:17-21
answering to Chapter 13. With His associate priests, now purified,
the High Priest approaches and enters the holy place, in the high
communion of Chapters 14-16. Entering alone the holy
of holies
# Joh 17:1
the High Priest intercedes. (Cf)
# Heb 7:24-28
That intercession is not for the salvation, but the keeping and blessing of
those for whom He prays. His death (assumed as accomplished),
# Joh 17:4
has saved them.
03467
[2] {judgments}
The Seven Judgments. (1) Of Jesus Christ as bearing the believer's sins.
The sins of believers have been judged in the person of Jesus Christ
"lifted up" on the cross. The result was death for Christ, and
justification for the believer, who can never again be put in jeopardy
# Joh 5:24 Ro 5:9 8:1 2Co 5:21 Ga 3:13
# Heb 9:26-28 10:10,14-17 1Pe 2:24 3:18
See other judgments,
» See Note "1Co 11:31"
» See Note "2Co 5:10"
» See Note "Mt 25:32"
» See Note "Eze 20:37"
» See Note "Jude 1:6"
» See Note "Re 20:12"
03487
[1] {before the feast}
For order of events during the night of the last passover,
» See Note "Mt 26:20"
03496
[2] {needeth}
The underlying imagery is of an oriental returning from the public baths
to his house. His feet would contract defilement and require cleansing,
but not his body. So the believer is cleansed as before the law from all
sin "once for all"
# Heb 10:1-12
but needs ever to bring his daily sins to the Father in confession,
that he may abide in unbroken fellowship with the Father and with the
Son
# 1Jo 1:1-10
The blood of Christ answers forever to all the law could say as to the
believer's guilt, but he needs constant cleansing from the defilement
of sin.
# Eph 5:25-27 1Jo 5:6
Typically, the order of approach to the presence of God was,
first, the brazen altar of sacrifice, and then the laver of cleansing
# Ex 40:5,7
See, also, the order in Ex 30.17-21. Christ cannot have
communion with a defiled saint, but He can and will cleanse him.