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[1] {sin-offering}
The sin-offering, though still Christ, is Christ seen laden with the
believer's sin, absolutely in the sinner's place and stead, and not,
as in the sweet savour offerings, in His own perfections. It is
Christ's death as viewed in
# Isa 53:1-12 Ps 22:1-31 Mt 26:28 1Pe 2:24 3:18
But note
# Le 6:24-30
how the essential holiness of Him who was "made sin for us"
# 2Co 5:21
is guarded. The sin-offerings are \\expiatory, substitutional,\\
\\efficacious\\
# Le 4:12,29,35
and have in view the vindication of the law through substitutional
sacrifice.
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[1] {without the camp}
Cf.
# Ex 29:14 Le 16:27 Nu 19:3 Heb 13:10-13
The last passage is the interpretative one. The "camp" was Judaism--
a religion of forms and ceremonies. "Jesus, also, that He might
sanctify [separate, or set apart for God] the people with [or
'through'] His own blood, suffered without the gate" [temple gate,
city gate, i.e. Judaism civil and religious];
# Heb 13:12
but how does this sanctify, or set apart, a people? "Let us go forth
therefore unto Him without the camp [Judaism then, Judaized
Christianity now--anything \\religious\\ which denies Him as our
sin-offering] bearing His reproach"
# Heb 13:13
The sin-offering, "burned without the camp," typifies this
aspect of the death of Christ. The cross becomes a new altar, in a
new place, where, without the smallest merit in themselves, the
redeemed gather to offer, as believer-priests, spiritual sacrifices.
# Heb 13:15 1Pe 2:5
The bodies of the sin-offering beasts were not burned without the camp,
as some have fancied, because "saturated with sin," and unfit for a
holy camp. Rather, an unholy camp was an unfit place for a holy
sin-offering. The dead body of our Lord was not "saturated with sin,"
though in it our sins had been borne
# 1Pe 2:24
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[1] {trespass offering}
The trespass-offerings have in view rather the \\injury\\ which sin
does than its \\guilt\\-- which is the sin-offering aspect. What is
due to God's rights in every human being is here meant.
# Ps 51:4
is a perfect expression of this.