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The Day of Atonement Leviticus 16. James McBroom. (Extracted from Scripture Truth, 1913, Vol. 5, page 281.) It is important to take account of the place this precious chapter has in the Book of Leviticus; whether we regard it historically in its bearing on the congregation of Israel, in covenant relationship with Jehovah, or in its typical character as shadowing forth the atoning work of our Lord Jesus Christ. God .. 2009. 12. 18.
Some Glories of Christ As typified in the Ark of the Covenant and its Contents (Exodus 25). James McBroom. (Extracted from Scripture Truth, 1912, Vol. 4, page 246.) Our Lord Jesus Christ and His glories are of commanding interest to His saints, and the unceasing activities of the Holy Spirit are to keep Him before us, and, than Himself, nothing can be so precious to our souls that have learned His love through His at.. 2009. 12. 18.
Fine Twined Linen James McBroom. "And they shall make the ephod of gold, of blue, and of purple, of scarlet, and fine twined linen with cunning work." — Exodus 28: 6. Part 1. If the first four things mentioned in the above verse speak of the glories of the Son of God, Personal, Moral and Official, covering a very wide field; the fine linen into which these things were wrought, or dyed, speaks of the Man Christ.. 2009. 12. 18.
Scarlet. James McBroom. "And they shall make the ephod of gold, blue, purple, scarlet, and fine twined linen, with cunning work " (Ex. 25: 6). Looking closely at those "five words," which contain something of the glories of our Lord, we are reminded of what is said in another place, viz., that the world itself could not contain the books which might be written on such a theme. A Saviour who, on the one .. 2009. 12. 18.
"Purple" "And they shall make the ephod of gold, blue, purple, scarlet, and fine twined linen" (Ex. 28: 6). J McBroom Part 1 The person of our Lord Jesus Christ presents such an infinite variety of beauty and glory that we can never reach its end. And nowhere in the Old Testament is the plenitude of that beauty and glory more in evidence typically than in the complex character of these priestly robes. We.. 2009. 12. 18.
Blue. James McBroom. Introductory There is but one mind in heaven, and that is the acknowledgment of the worth of the Lamb that was slain. "Him hath God exalted"; to Him hath Jehovah said, "Sit on my right hand till I make thy foes thy footstool." The whole intelligence of heaven is occupied in discovering all the glories of the Person and work of the Son. Here then, is heavenly-mindedness; it can on.. 2009. 12. 7.
The High Priest's Garments of Glory and Beauty. W W Fereday. The people of Israel were possessed of a magnificent ritual, every detail of which was ordained by God Himself. This has led some to argue for ritualistic forms in Christianity. If God was pleased with such things in Judaism, surely He will be pleased with them in Christianity. So it is urged. But this is to lose sight of the typical character of the ancient ritual. "The example and.. 2009. 12. 7.
My Feasts An Exposition of the Feasts of the Lord. G. Davison. "Until you have made a study of the three sevens, you will never know where you are in the dispensational ways of God." Words to this effect are attributed to the late Dr. Wolston. The three sevens he referred to are (1) The feasts of Jehovah. Lev. 23 (2) The parables of the kingdom. Matt. 13 (3) The addresses to the churches. Rev. 2, 3. This.. 2009. 12. 3.
The Burnt-offering; the Meat-offering; the Peace-offering J. N. Darby. <34010E> 240 {Notes of Addresses, 1880.} The Burnt-offering - Leviticus 1 There is a very definite distinction between the first two sacrifices we have here, to which the third is an appendix, and the others. The burnt-offering and the meat-offering stand alone; dependent on these you get the peace-offering, and then those of another character, the sin and trespass offerings. .. 2009. 12. 1.
The Aaronic and Melchisedec Priesthood J. N. Darby. Notes taken at a meeting of brethren in London, 1841. (extracted from Simple Testimony, 1845) The Aaronical priesthood is provisional for evil without reference to judgment. In it we have purity, discerning between good and evil, entering into the holiest, intercession, and blessing by virtue of sacrifice before Aaron came down. Lev. 9: 22. This Christ is now, as to service, while H.. 2009. 8. 24.
Hints on the Feasts of Jehovah J. N. Darby. <19018E> 255 The feasts of Jehovah are given full in Leviticus 23, and again the chief ones in Deuteronomy 16. There are two different ways of viewing the seven feasts. We may take the Sabbath day by itself, and then begin again, reckoning the Passover and unleavened bread as two feasts, or we may reckon the Sabbath day first, without separating those two. The idea of these fe.. 2009. 8. 22.