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[1] {altar} [2] {blood}
(1) The value of the "life" is the measure of the value of the
"blood." This gives the blood of Christ its inconceivable value.
When it was shed the sinless God-man gave His life. "It is not
possible that the blood of bulls and of goats could take away sins"
# Heb 10:4
(2) it is not the blood in the veins of the sacrifice,
but the blood \\upon the altar\\ which is efficacious. The Scripture
knows nothing of salvation by the imitation or influence of Christ's
life, but only by that life yielded up on the cross.
[2]
The meaning of all sacrifice is here explained. Every offering was
an execution of the sentence of the law upon a substitute for the
offender, and every such offering pointed forward to that
substitutional death of Christ which alone vindicated the
righteousness of God in passing over the sins of those who offered
the typical sacrifices
# Ro 3:24,25 Ex 29:36