Exodus 24:5-6

young men.

19:22

burnt offerings.

18:12; Le 1:1-17

peace offerings.

Le 3:1-17; 7:11-21

the blood he.

8; 12:7,22; Col 1:20; Heb 9:18; 12:24; 1Pe 1:2,19

on the altar.

29:16,20; Le 1:5,11; 3:2,8; 4:6

Exodus 24:8-11

sprinkled.

6; Le 8:30; Isa 52:15; Eze 36:25; Heb 9:18-21

Behold.

Zec 9:11; Mt 26:28; Mr 14:24; Lu 22:20; 1Co 11:25; Eph 1:7

Heb 9:20; 10:4,5; 13:20; 1Pe 1:2

1

saw.

10; 3:6; 33:20,23; Ge 32:30; Jud 13:21,22; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 6:1-5

Eze 1:28; Joh 1:18; 14:9; 1Ti 6:16; 1Jo 4:12

of a sapphire stone.The Hebrew {sappir,} is without doubt the sapphire; which is a most beautiful precious stone of a fine blue colour, second only to the diamond in lustre, hardness, and value. The ancient oriental sapphire is supposed to have been the same as the lapis lazuli. It glitters with golden spots; and is of an azure or sky-blue colour, but rarely intermixed with purple. The ruby and topaz are considered of the same genus.

Eze 1:26,27; 10:1; Re 4:3; 21:19-23

in his clearness.

So 6:10; Mt 17:2; Re 1:16; 21:11,18

nobles.

1,9; Nu 21:18; Jud 5:13; 1Ki 21:8; 2Ch 23:20; Ne 2:16; Jer 14:3

laid not.

19:21; 33:20-23; Ge 32:24-32; De 4:33; Jud 13:22

they saw.

10; Ge 16:13

did eat.

18:12; Ge 18:18; 31:54; De 12:7; Ec 9:7; Lu 15:23,24; 1Co 10:16-18

Leviticus 1:2-3

If any.

22:18,19; Ge 4:3,5; 1Ch 16:29; Ro 12:1,6; Eph 5:2

an offering.{Korban,} from {karav} to approach, an introductory offering, or offering of access, in allusion to the present which is always required in the East, on being introduced to a superior.

a burnt.

6:9-13; 8:18,21; Ge 8:20; 22:2,8,13; Ex 24:5; 29:18,42; 32:6; 38:1

Nu 23:3,10,11,19,23,24,27,30; 29:8-11,13; Isa 1:11; Heb 10:8-10

a male.

3:1; 4:23; 22:19-24; Ex 12:5; De 15:21; Zec 13:7; Mal 1:14; Lu 1:35

Joh 1:36; Eph 5:27; Heb 7:26; 9:14; 1Pe 1:18,19

his own.

7:16; 22:19,21; Ex 35:5,21,29; 36:3; Ps 40:8; 110:3; 2Co 8:12; 9:7

at the.

16:7; 17:4; Ex 29:4; De 12:5,6,13,14,27; Eze 20:40; Joh 10:7,9

Eph 2:18

Leviticus 1:10

of the flocks.

2; Ge 4:4; 8:20; Isa 53:6,7; Joh 1:29

a burnt sacrifice.{Olah,} a burnt offering, from {âlah,} to ascend, because this offering ascended, as it were, to God in flame and smoke, being wholly consumed; for which reason its is called in the Septuagint, [holo kautóma,] a whole burnt offering. This was the most important of all the sacrifices; and no part of it was eaten either by the priest or the offerer, but the whole was offered to God. It has been sufficiently shown by learned men, that almost every nation of the earth, in every age, had their burnt offerings, from the persuasion that there was no other way to appease the incensed gods; and they even offered human sacrifices, because they imagined that life was necessary to redeem life, and that the gods would be satisfied with nothing less.

a male.

3; 4:23; 22:19; Mal 1:14

Leviticus 3:6

a sacrifice.

Ga 4:4; Eph 1:10; 2:13-22

be of.

1; 1:2,10; Isa 60:7

male.

Ga 3:28

he shall.

1-17; Ac 4:27; Ro 12:1,2; Tit 2:11,12

Leviticus 16:14-18

4:5,6,17; 8:11; Ro 3:24-26; Heb 9:7,13,25; 10:4,10-12,19; 12:24

Then shall.

5-9; Heb 2:17; 5:3; 9:7,25,26

bring.

2; Heb 6:19; 9:3,7,12

an atonement.

18; 8:15; Ex 29:36,37; Eze 45:18,19; Joh 14:3; Heb 9:22,23

remaineth. Heb. dwelleth.

no man.

Ex 34:3; Isa 53:6; Da 9:24; Lu 1:10; Ac 4:12; 1Ti 2:5; Heb 1:3; 9:7

1Pe 2:24; 3:18

and have made.

10,11

16; 4:7,18; Ex 30:10; Joh 17:19; Heb 2:11; 5:7,8; 9:22,23

Hebrews 9:12

by the.

13; 10:4; Le 8:2; 9:15; 16:5-10

by his.

1:3; 10:9-14; Ac 20:28; Eph 1:7; Col 1:14; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 1:18,19

Re 1:5; 5:9

he entered.

7,24-26; 10:12,19

once.

26,28; 10:10; Zec 3:9

having.

15; 5:9; Da 9:24; Mr 3:29; Ga 3:13,14; 1Th 1:10

Hebrews 10:4

not.

8; 9:9,13; Ps 50:8-12; 51:16; Isa 1:11-15; 66:3; Jer 6:20; 7:21,22

Ho 6:6; Am 5:21,22; Mic 6:6-8; Mr 12:33

take.There were essential defects in these sacrifices. 1st.--They were not of the same nature with those who sinned. 2nd.--They were not of sufficient value to make satisfaction for the affronts done to the justice and government of God. 3rd.--The beasts offered up under the law could not consent to put themselves in the sinner's room and place. The atoning sacrifice must be one capable of consenting, and must voluntarily substitute himself in the sinner's stead: Christ did so.

11; Ho 14:2; Joh 1:29; Ro 11:27; 1Jo 3:5
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