IF Jesus is supposed to be our High Priest, and the High Priest, in the event of commiting an UN-intentional sin, was to sacrifice a Bullock, why isn't Jesus referred to as the Bullock of God, if he was fulfilling the High Priest Sin offering?. The Law prescribed a Female Lamb for a sin offering but not a male lamb....how does that fit with Jesus being a male?
Another part of the question: What was the offering , for sin that was Intentional as compared to the sin offering for un-intentional sin?
2006-06-06
19:12:03
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Christians understand the Creator to be the divine Author of the Holy Scriptures; it seem then that Jehovah Himself must have selected the phrase "Lamb of God" to describe Jesus' role as ransom sacrifice for all mankind. Details regarding phraseology are incidental to the larger message regarding the vindication of Jehovah's sovereignty, sanctification of God's name, and salvation of all mankind.
With Jesus' title of "Lamb of God", it is significant that EVERY firstborn male lamb was to be sacrificed in Israel. Allowing a female lamb to be used as a sin offering simply recognized that something of value was offered to Jehovah.
A guilt offering could be either a male or female.
2006-06-07 09:26:53
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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Then Why Was He Called The Lion As Well They Didn't Sacrifice Them They Feed Christians To Em Jesus Never Sinned He Died For Ours And Man Was Not Made From A Woman's Ribs
2006-06-06 19:29:05
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answered by ? 2
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You are mixed up with a theological gospel. Let me tell you a deeper view of the Gospel of God. Man is created in the likeness and image(s) of God being male and female. Your male is your Spirit, -all able. Your female, is your soul, -weak. And Jesus did come to break the whole priesthood of Aaron, and to replinish it with new priesthood. Have you read the book of Hebrews about the change of law and priesthood? With Jesus who is the holy law, and with the other two on the other crossess, the knowledge of good and the knowledge of evil, died, and they all took into new form and consciousness of the divine presence in paradise. And now we have the living hope and the living gospel to follow withal. Dont you know that there is no sin in the beginning? God ordained sin (the greek equivalent of the word in english translated as: to miss the mark), by the revelation of the knowledge of good and evil, so that man has to understand by revelation also what is the tree of life.
All these trees are in us. And if you grow in the knowledge of the Father, you will understand all mysteries. Jesus before he died, was destroyed from the foundation of the world. And only because man is to weak to see. And each man he dies for will become a lamb unto the world, for those who are too blind to understand being intoxicated by theology and the devil called religion. For the SPIRIT alone could reveal mysteries to you. If you are serious to find a wise counsel from God, then try to seek the answers of those who answer your questions.
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2006-06-06 19:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The law prescribes sacrificing animals for sin. How does that fit with Jesus being a human?
2006-06-06 19:15:36
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answered by koresh419 5
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You know, I never thought of it that way before. Maybe it was to cover both kinds of sin, as both would be committed after his sacrifice? Or, perhaps, since we are born sinners, it is unintentional sin because it is in our nature to sin and not a choice so much as a pre-destination so to speak? Just a thought.
2006-06-06 19:19:34
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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he died to save adam from hell too so he had to have a human body
2006-06-06 19:15:39
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answered by seventhundersuttered 4
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