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[1] {fire}
See Lev. 1.8, note. Here the fire expresses also the undying
devotedness of Christ.
» See Note "Le 1:8"
10820
[1] {The Fire}
» See Note "Le 1:8"
Here the fire expresses also the undying devotedness of Christ.
10848
[1] {peace-offerings}
In the "law of the offerings," the peace-offering is taken out of its
place as third of the sweet savour offerings, and placed alone, and
after all the non-sweet savour offerings. The explanation is as
simple as the fact is beautiful. In \\revealing\\ the offerings
Jehovah works from Himself \\out\\ to the sinner
» See Note "Ex 25:10"
The whole burnt-offering comes first as meeting what is due
to the divine affections, and the trespass-offering last as meeting
the simplest aspect of sin-- its \\injuriousness.\\ But the sinner
begins of necessity with that which lies nearest to a newly awakened
conscience--a sense, namely, that because of sin he is at \\enmity\\
with God. His first need, therefore, is peace with God. And that is
precisely the Gospel order. Christ's first message is, "Peace"
# Joh 20:19
\\afterward\\ He shows them His hands and His side. It is
the order as
# 2Co 5:18-21
first "the word of reconciliation," verse 19, then the trespass-
and sin-offering, verse 21. \\Experience\\ thus reverses the order of
\\revelation.\\
# Le 7:19,21