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Explore the timeless significance of Christ's enduring work compared to the fading atonement symbolism of the Old Testament. Delve into the Spring and Fall festivals, the Ark of the Covenant, and the concept of substance over shadow in this insightful interpretation. Discover how Christ's blood brings sufficiency and adequacy to sacrifice, making it acceptable and appropriate. This study will deepen your understanding of redemption and the eternal impact of Christ's work.
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The atonement fades, Christ’s work is forever • Old: Symbol of Imperfection Spring Festivals: • Passover (Pesach) Nisan 14, April 12 • Unleavened Bread • First Fruits Summer Festival: • Pentecost (Shavuot, Weeks)
The atonement fades, Christ’s work is forever • Old: Symbol of Imperfection Fall Festivals: • Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah; Jewish New Year) Tishri 1, September 22 • Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) Tishri 10 • Tabernacles (Sukkot)
The atonement fades, Christ’s work is forever • Old: Symbol of Imperfection Three items in the Ark: • Jar of manna • Aaron’s rod • Ten Commandments
The atonement fades, Christ’s work is forever • Old: Symbol of Imperfection • New: Substance over Shadow • Better tabernacle, better blood, better result – 9:11-14 • Analogy of a “will” – 9:15-22
The atonement fades, Christ’s work is forever • Old: Symbol of Imperfection • New: Substance over Shadow • Now: Sufficiency of His Blood • Appropriate sacrifice – 10:4-10 • Acceptable sacrifice – 9:24 • Adequate sacrifice