Title: 613th
1Lecture 17 6-13th
2Putting it All together What the Shadows Portray
- 1. Pharaoh --- A shadow of Satan
- 2. Egypt --- as shadow of slavery to sin
- 3. The death angel wages of sin is death
- 4. The Passover. Depicts the death of the Lamb of
God, deliverance from Pharaoh and Egypt, viz.
Satan and the bondage of sin. Jesus is our
Passover (I Cor. 57) - 5. The Crossing fo the Red Sea. The separation
from sin at baptism and from the old life of
slavery.
3- 6. The song of deliverance. The joy of
deliverance from sin. (Ex. 1515 Cp. Acts 239
839) - 7. The feast of Unleavened Bread. The clean/holy
life to be lived after afterward. - 8. The Feast of Pentecost or Feast of Weeks.
Give God the first fruits. - 9. Annual Atonement This was a fast day. 10th
of Tishri
4- 10. The wilderness of Wandering. The trials of
life that test faithfulness between conversion
and death - 11. Feast of the Booths (Tabernacles) Joy of
faithful life. 15th of Tishri (7 days in 7th
month) - 12. Crossing Jordantransition into the promised
land(Heaven for us!)
5THE SABBATH SYSTEM
6The Pyramidical Sabbatical system
- There was the weekly Sabbath celebrated each 7th
day because God rested from creation on the 7th
dayGen. 22-3 Ex. 1622-30 208-11 - HOW WERE THE JEWS SUPPOSED TO KEEP THE WEEKLY
SABBATH? WHY? - 1. 2 male lambs were sacrificed as burnt
offerings, along with cereal and drink offerings. - 1. No work was to be done.. They were to cook
sufficiently on the 6th day for the next. No
traveling was to be done (Ex. 1623-30). - 2. Penalty for breaking the Sabbath was death
(Ex. 3115 Nu, 1532) - WHAT WERE THE JEWS SUPPOSED TO LEARN FROM THIS?
7The New Moon Monthly Sabbath
- 1. Offering of 2 young bulls
- 2. One ram and 7 male lambs a year old without
blemish. - 3. Flour, oil and wine were also offered
- 4. A male goat was sacrificed as a sin offering.
- All theses offering were in addition to the
regular daily and Sabbath offerings. - Num. 2811-15
8The Seventh Sabbatical Month
- 1. At the beginning of the month trumpets were
blown signifying the beginning of a holy day
(Lev. 2323-25 Nu. 291) - 2. One young bull, one ram, seven male lambs a
year old without blemish accompanied with cereal
offerings were offered as a pleasing odor to the
Lord (Num. 292-6) - 3. According to the Jews observance of the New
Moon Sabbath was symbolic of surrender to the
Lord. This was called a day of gladness as
trumpets were blown over the burnt and peace
offerings. (Num. 1010)
9The Seventh Sabbatical Month
- 4. What were they to do and learn from the
monthly sabbath? - 4. The Jews gradually drifted from the spiritual
significance of the Sabbaths. Amos 84-6) Says
that they were glad when they were ovcer so they
could sell grain.
10The 7th or Sabbatical year
- For additional emphasis God prescribed the
observance of a Sabbatic year for Israel (Ex.
2310-11 Lev. 252-7) Deut. 151-18 3110-13). - In the seventh year the land was left unplowed,
unsown, and unharvested by the owner. Any crops
which germinated naturally were for the slaves to
gather and the animals to eat (Lev. 252-7)
11Jubilee or 50th Year Sabbath
- In order for Israel to reach a pinnacle height of
spiritual observance twice each century, God gave
the year of Jubilee (5oth). The land was to be
left unplowed and the people ceased from all
physical work (Lev. 258-34 2717-24 Num.
364). - The year began on the annual Atonement Day (Lev.
1629, 259) on the 10th day of Tishra (7th
month). It began with trumpet blowing (Lev.
259) and with Jubilee (loud shouting).
12- Since it was preceded by a sabbatical year
(49th), God said if they were faithful He would
provide an abundant crop year in the 6th and 48th
year (Lev. 258) and with fruit for three years
Lev. 2521). - All land was to be returned to the original
owner, and all indentured servants freed and
debts forgiven (Lev. 2513-55).
13Note the Accumulations of Sabbaths, special days
and years leading to the 50th year.
- 1. Approx. 2,184 regular Sabbaths plus special
Sabbaths (feasts). All Sabbath days in the 7th
year and in the year of Jubilee were omitted
because the entire year was a Sabbath of
cessation of laborious work. - 2. Each year the 7th months was observed as a
Sabbatic month.
14- 3. The 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, 35th, 42nd, and
49th were Sabbatic years - 4. The 50th year followed the 49th which meant
two Sabbath years in a row twice per century were
to eb observed. God would provide for them (Lev.
2519-22).
15- THE SPIRITUAL APPLICATION
- The Sabbath, seventh month, Sabbatic year, and
Jubilee year all were joined in principle and
should have portrayed increasingly for the
Israelite the supremacy of the SPIRITUAL over the
PHYSICAL.Every seventh day, he was re minded in
cessation from labor that it was God ordained.
16- As God ceased from creation (Gen. 22-3), so man
ceased his daily work which was a means in
contemplation of the end eternal life. Because
of sin, the joy and blessings of God's original
creation were lost in toil, sweat, and labor. But
each Sabbath was a reminder that God would
eventually redeem man. Thus, every seven days he
should have appreciated anew God's pledge of
eternal blessing when man enters his True
Restfellowship with God apart from sin.
17The Seventh month was inaugurated by the special
holy day and blowing of trumpets. It introduced
the month in which the annual atonement and feast
of the tabernacles was celebrated. It should have
reminded the rulers, priests and nation that God
had blessed them, through the year and had
providentially met their every need. Therefore,
with the harvest complete, they were prepared in
an attitude of thanksgiving and humility to seek
His mercy in atonement despite their sin and to
prepare as a joyous nation to dwell in booths.
18- In like manner, the Sabbatic year was to more
deeply impress upon the spiritual man that God
would provide throughout the year SPIRITUALLY as
He most certainly had PHYSICALLY. Thus, man's
sowing and reaping each year was not an end, but
simply a means until redemption was complete.
19The cessation every seven years for a YEAR (not
just a day as on the Sabbath) could not help but
deepen insight into the mercy, grace and love of
God for man. Separated from material pursuits, he
could cultivate the spiritual by meditation and
thanksgiving. It foreshadowed an eternal rest
from the physical and simultaneously depicted
eternal spiritual service to His blessed Lord.
20- The Jubilee year climaxed God's covenant of
redemption. Although there is no record of
national reaction in the Bible to its observance,
it should have enabled the spiritual Israelite
to perceive the eventual eternal bliss with God.
After 48 years of weekly Sabbaths, interspersed
with 48 seventh months' introducing atonement and
the feast of the tabernacles, and six sabbatic
years, the 49th year as a seventh sabbatic year
was followed by the jubilee year.
21Thus for two consecutive years every fifty years,
the Israelite should have been made deeply
conscious of the SPIRITUAL and how trivial and
inconsequential were the material means of life.
God completely provided for his every need during
the three yearsa period of gracethe two while
he was devoting himself WHOLLY TO HIS CREATOR,
and during the sowing and growing of a crop in
the 51st year (Lev. 2521).
22- Such a life for the period must have enabled the
man of faith to draw as close to God as possible
on earth in realizing the future glory of the
heavenly realm. Also, the return of land and the
freeing of slaves should have impressed indelibly
upon the individual soul the concept that all of
the earth is a means to the end of serving God
TOTALLY, ABSOLUTELY AND COMPLETELY.
23All here was transitory, not eternal. It would
serve its purpose until salvation was fully
accomplished. When redemption was realized, the
land or property which he might have thought as
valuable was gone forever the service from his
fellow manno longer needed or wanted. ALL MEN
were to serve GOD WHO ALONE WAS THEIR MASTER.
24- To convince the doubter, who might withhold from
the needy because the jubilee was approaching
that he was not a master but a servant, the Lord
said, " To me the people of Israel are servants,
they are my servants whom I brought forth out of
the land of Egypt I am the Lord your God". (Lev.
2517, 51-55). What a marvelous provision by the
Lord! Therefore, two years of meditation,
appreciation and spiritual communion with God
unhindered by toil in the field, etc. should have
made everyone GOD CONSCIOUS and fervently
desirous of eternal life with God.
25Fellow Christians! How we should recognize our
privileges and opportunities in Christ. The
truths of the sermon on the mount, and the
parables of the value of the kingdom take on new
meaning. Our citizenship is in heaven (Phil.
320 ASV)I Since our hearts are there, let us lay
up treasures there by seeking the Kingdom of God
and His righteousness FIRST (Matt. 633). Thus,
everything other than Christ and being found in
Him is refuse-garbage-loss-and should be so
counted (Phil. 37-8).
26May everythinghouses, jobs, possessions,
MONEYall be used as means for the TRUE
ENDeternal life with Christ and God. Since we
live jn an era of grace, we Jive constantly in
the jubilee year IF WE CHOOSE by a RICH
PRODUCTION OF THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT (Gal.
522-23). AGAINST SUCH THERE IS NO-LAW. May we so
live here that we may finally by His Grace enter
the TRUE REST and serve God forever in
thanksgiving for His glorious salvation bestowed
upon us (Heb. 49-10).
27Weekly Sabbath one day living for/with
God Monthly New Moon Sabbath Additional
emphasis on living wholly form God Seventh Month
one whole month living for/with God. Every
Seventh Year one whole year liivng for/with
God 49th year plus Jubilee two whole years
living depending complete on God and living for
and with Him spiritually. One must surely see the
cause for this.
28The pyramidical system of the Jewish law was
intended to reflect a constant growth pattern for
developing faith in Israel toward their eventual
dwelling with God Christians should seek to
follow a growth pattern in life to do the same.
Romans 121ff.
29Application of the Pentateuch to the New Age
- We will let the author of Hebrews summarize the
Pentateuch for us - 1. Jesus is now our high priest and functions for
us in a better tabernacle (worship center) than
the old. - Heb. 911. But Christ being come an high priest
of good things to come, by a greater and more
perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is
to say, not of this building
302. Jesus died once for eternal forgiveness
- Heb. 912. Neither by the blood of goats and
calves, but by his own blood he entered in once
into the holy place, having obtained eternal
redemption for us.
31Animal blood and Water made only the body
presentable to God. Jesus as a sinless
sacrifice made the conscience clean
- Heb. 9 13. For if the blood of bulls and of
goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the
unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the
flesh - 14. How much more shall the blood of Christ,
who through the eternal Spirit offered himself
without spot to God, purge your conscience from
dead works to serve the living God?
32A better and different High Priest offering a
better and different sacrifice meant a new
testament had to be forthcoming
- Heb. 915. And for this cause he is the
mediator of the new testament, that by means of
death, for the redemption of the transgressions
that were under the first testament, they which
are called might receive the promise of eternal
inheritance. - His sinless death for their sins (and ours) meant
the end of all sacrifices for sin.
33The New Testament could Not begin without Jesus
sinless death
- 16. For where a testament is, there must also
of necessity be the death of the testator. - 17. For a testament is of force after men are
dead otherwise it is of no strength at all while
the testator liveth.
34The Old Testament Was Instituted by the inferior
sacrifice of animals
- HEB 918. Whereupon neither the first testament
was dedicated without blood. - 19. For when Moses had spoken every precept to
all the people according to the law, he took the
blood of calves and of goats, with water, and
scarlet wool, and hyssop, and sprinkled both the
book, and all the people,
35- 20. Saying, This is the blood of the testament
which God hath enjoined unto you. - 21. Moreover he sprinkled with blood both the
tabernacle, and all the vessels of the ministry. - 22. And almost all things are by the law purged
with blood and without shedding of blood is no
remission.
36The Old Covenant was only a pattern of the
Better Covenant to Come
- Heb 923. It was therefore necessary that the
patterns of things in the heavens should be
purified with these but the heavenly things
themselves with better sacrifices than these. - 24. For Christ is not entered into the holy
places made with hands, which are the figures of
the true but into heaven itself, now to appear
in the presence of God for us
37Effective Sacrifice is permanent and need not be
repeated
- 25. Nor yet that he should offer himself often,
as the high priest entereth into the holy place
every year with blood of others 26. For then
must he often have suffered since the foundation
of the world but now once in the end of the
world hath he appeared to put away sin by the
sacrifice of himself. 27. And as it is
appointed unto men once to die, but after this
the judgment 28. So Christ was once offered to
bear the sins of many and unto them that look
for him shall he appear the second time without
sin unto salvation. - Thus the old system was fulfilled and gave way to
the new.
38The Necessity of Jesus Coming to Earth
- Heb 101. For the law having a shadow of good
things to come, and not the very image of the
things, can never with those sacrifices which
they offered year by year continually make the
comers thereunto perfect. 2. For then would
they not have ceased to be offered? because that
the worshippers once purged should have had no
more conscience of sins. - 3. But in those sacrifices there is a
remembrance again made of sins every year. 4.
For it is not possible that the blood of bulls
and of goats should take away sins.
39- 5. Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he
saith, Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not,
but a body hast thou prepared me 6. In burnt
offerings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no
pleasure. - Heb. 107. Then said I, Lo, I come (in the
volume of the book it is written of me,) to do
thy will, O God. 8. Above when he said,
Sacrifice and offering and burnt offerings and
offering for sin thou wouldest not, neither hadst
pleasure therein which are offered by the law
409. Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy will, O
God. He taketh away the first, that he may
establish the second. 10. By the which will we
are sanctified through the offering of the body
of Jesus Christ once for all. 11. And every
priest standeth daily ministering and offering
oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never
take away sins 12. But this man, after he had
offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down
on the right hand of God 13. From henceforth
expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.
41Heb. 1014. For by one offering he hath
perfected for ever them that are sanctified. 15.
Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us
for after that he had said before, 16. This is
the covenant that I will make with them after
those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws
into their hearts, and in their minds will I
write them 17. And their sins and iniquities
will I remember no more. 18. Now where
remission of these is, there is no more offering
for sin.
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