Saturday, January 24, 2015

The lamb is then slaughtered folsom and burned as a sacrifice. The man can then look at the smoke a


In the Old Testament as a man a lamb to sacrifice, he did it only after took a priest. The priest did not look at the person - the person was there because he had sinned, and the priest knows it. The priest look instead to the lamb and the lamb in search righteousness, like the books of Moses prescribe it, ie vlekkeloosheid.
If the lamb unspotted (or justice), put the man his hands on the lamb. Two things happened then, firstly, the man's sin was transferred to the lamb, and secondly, the lamb's equity is transferred to the man.
The lamb is then slaughtered folsom and burned as a sacrifice. The man can then look at the smoke and realized it was God's righteous judgment for sin. Flipping step the man away with the justice of the lamb. That's why a spotless lamb is important - it affects how God looks at the man.
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