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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
GOD'S HISTORY IN TIME
GEN. 1:1REV. 20:15
(12)
WORKING ON HIS ELECT
THROUGH MOSES
(3)
TRAINING THEM TO WORSHIP
AND PARTAKE OF GOD AND TO LIVE
A HOLY, CLEAN, AND REJOICING LIFE
Scripture Reading: Leviticus
OUTLINE
- Training them to worship and partake of God:
- With the offeringsChrist in all aspects:
- The burnt offeringLev. 1:3-9:
- Typifying Christ in His absoluteness for God's satisfaction.
- Being the qualification for the sin offering.
- The meal offeringLev. 2:1-3:
- Typifying Christ in His human living and daily walk.
- A part to be burned on the altar to God as an offering by fire for food to Godv. 2; Num. 28:2, 8.
- The rest to be food to the priestsv. 3.
- The peace offeringLev. 3:1-6:
- Typifying Christ as the peace between God and His people.
- For the enjoyment of God with His people in fellowship.
- The sin offeringLev. 4:13-21:
- Typifying Christ as the sin offering for the sin of God's people.
- The whole offering to be burned outside the campv. 21.
- The trespass offeringLev. 5:1-6:
- Typifying Christ as the trespass offering for the sins, the trespasses, of God's people.
- The trespass offering being also considered as a sin offeringv. 6.
- Through the priestsLev. 1:5-8; 2:2; 3:2; 4:5, 10; 5:8:
- Typifying Christ as God's PriestHeb. 5:5-6.
- Offering Himself to God for usHeb. 9:14, 26; 10:10.
- Training them to live a holy, clean, and rejoicing life:
- Living a holy lifeLev. 1820:
- Putting off the old life and putting on the newcf. Eph. 4:175:14.
- Putting off the former Egyptian conduct18:3a.
- Not walking in the customs of the Canaanites18:3b.
- Having God's holy living according to His holy nature19:2; 20:7, 26.
- Living a clean life:
- Kept clean in contacting the clean peopleLev. 11; Acts 10:11-15.
- Cleansed from the human impurity by birthLev. 12.
- Cleansed from leprosyLev. 1314.
- Cleansed from all unclean discharges from the human beingLev. 15.
- Living a rejoicing life:
- The weekly SabbathLev. 23:1-3:
- Being the principal denotation of all the annual feasts.
- For God's redeemed people to rest with God and with one another.
- The monthly new moon feastNum. 10:10; 28:11-15.
- The annual feastsLev. 23:2, 4-44:
- The Feast of the Passovervv. 4-5; Exo. 12:2-14:
- 1) Typifying Christ as our Passover1 Cor. 5:7.
- 2) For our initial and foundational salvation.
- 3) The beginning of our regenerated lifeExo. 12:2.
- The Feast of Unleavened Breadvv. 6-8; Exo. 12:15-20:
- 1) For seven days, typifying the entire course of our Christian life as a feast without sin.
- 2) Christ being our strength to live a life without sin in our entire Christian life for our enjoyment and rest.
- The Feast of the Firstfruitsvv. 9-14:
- 1) Typifying the resurrected Christ1 Cor. 15:20.
- 2) For our enjoyment as a feast in His resurrection.
- The Feast of Pentecostof the fiftieth dayvv. 15-21:
- 1) Typifying the enjoyment of the outpouring of the Spirit.
- 2) For the formation of the church in two sections, the Jewish and Gentile, typified by the two loaves offered to God on that dayv. 17.
- The Feast of the Blowing of Trumpetsvv. 23-25:
- 1) Typifying God's calling together of His scattered people, the dispersed IsraelitesMatt. 24:31.
- 2) To be fulfilled at Christ's coming backMatt. 24:30.
- The Feast of Propitiationvv. 26-32:
- 1) Typifying the enjoyment of God's propitiation for the whole house of Israel after they will be gathered together by GodRom. 11:25-27; Zech. 12:10-14.
- 2) To be fulfilled at the very time of Christ's descending from the heavens to the Holy Land in His second comingRev. 1:7.
- The Feast of Tabernaclesvv. 33-44:
- 1) Typifying the enjoyment of the age of restorationMatt. 19:28.
- 2) To be fulfilled in the millennium (Rev. 20:4, 6) on the restored earth, not in the new heaven and new earth yet.
- The Sabbath yearLev. 25:1-7, 18-22:
- Typifying Christ as our rest in full.
- For the land to rest and for the people with their servants, their maids, their hired servants, and their strangers, and with their cattle and the beasts in their land to enjoy food without laboringvv. 4-7.
- The jubileethe Pentecostal yearLev. 25:8-17:
- A time of shouting in rejoicing.
- Typifying Christ as our full release, rest, and joy by redeeming back what we have lost in our rights and what we have sold in ourselves.
- For us to enjoy in His resurrection in the fullest way forever and ever.
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