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Casting Away and Receiving, Part 2

Casting Away and Receiving, Part 2

That the Jews will remember and turn unto the Lord, after their restoration, is clearly taught in both Old and New Testament prophecies. The Hebrew word translated heathen; like the Greek word rendered Gentile, means nation. “But I had pity for mine holy name, which the house of Israel had profaned among the heathen, whither they went….And I will sanctify my great name, which was profaned among the heathen, which you have profaned in the midst of them; and the heathen nations shall know that…

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Casting Away and Receiving, Part 1

Casting Away and Receiving, Part 1

“For if their being cast away is the reconciling of the world, what will their acceptance be but life from the dead? Rom 11:15 Bible students of the past, as well as those of the present day, have noticed that the dispersion, and ultimate restoration of the Jewish nation – literal Israel – is the subject of considerable portions of both old and New Testament prophecies. As prophecy cannot be understood with any great degree of clearness until about the time of its fulfillment;…

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THE SIN OFFERING, Part 2

THE SIN OFFERING, Part 2

Leviticus Chapter 9 Verse 15: “And he brought the peoples’ offering and took the goat which was the sin-offering for the people, and slew it and offered it for sin as the first,” (the calf.) This goat of the sin offering, we think, represents the church, which, by faith and obedience even unto the crucifying of the fleshly nature, becomes “His body.”  Verse 22: “And Aaron lifted up his hand toward the people and blessed them, and came down from offering…

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THE SIN OFFERING, Part 1

THE SIN OFFERING, Part 1

Leviticus Chapter 9 As we found in Leviticus Chapter 16, a detailed account of the work of the great day of atonement, so in Chapter 9, we have a brief outline of the same which shows some of the features of the work quite prominently. Chapter 8, closes with an account of the seven days (or complete) consecration of the priests, and this ninth chapter pictures the work which follows the consecration of each individual priest. It began with the Head, and…

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