"Let us learn here, that Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God, which bespeaks him the great sacrifice, by which atonement is made for sin, and man reconciled to God. Of all the legal sacrifices he chooses to allude to the lambs that were offered, not only because a lamb is an emblem of meekness, and Christ must be led as a lamb to the slaughter (Isa_53:7), but with a special reference, 1.) To the daily sacrifice, which was offered every morning and evening continually, and that was always a lamb (Exodus 29:38), which was a type of Christ, as the everlasting propitiation, whose blood continually speaks. 2.) To the paschal lamb, the blood of which, being sprinkled upon the door-posts, secured the Israelites from the stroke of the destroying angel. Christ is our passover, I Cor. 5:7. He is the Lamb of God; he is appointed by him (Rom_3:25), he was devoted to him (John 17:19), and he was accepted with him; in him he was well pleased. The lot which fell on the goat that was to be offered for a sin-offering was called the Lord's lot (Lev. 16:8, 9); so Christ, who was to make atonement for sin, is called the Lamb of God.…This was his undertaking; he appeared, to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself, Hebrews 9:26." – Matthew Henry |