Key Moments:
Typology of the Offerings 00:00
- Discusses the typology of animals in the offerings, such as the Ox, Sheep, Goat, and Dove/Pigeon, depicting various aspects of Christ. - Highlights the symbolism of the offerings like burnt offerings, meal and peace offerings, and their connection to Christ's sacrifice and fellowship.
Details of the Offerings 06:47
- Explores the symbolism behind the hand on the animal's head, representing acceptance and transfer of sin. - Discusses the killing and shedding of blood as depicting salvation through Christ's sacrifice. - Emphasizes the importance of both blood and death for the remission of sin.
Garments of the High Priest 13:12
- Describes the significance of the high priest's garments made of fine linen, blue, purple, scarlet, and gold thread. - Discusses how the garments symbolize Christ in his three offices: Savior, Prophet, and King. - Explains the representation of Christ's purity, heavenly origin, royalty, and deity through the colors and elements of the priestly attire.
Bells and Pomegranates 26:34
- Explores the purpose of the bells and pomegranates on the high priest's robe, symbolizing fruitfulness and the testimony of the Holy Spirit. - Discusses how the bells served as assurance of the high priest's labor on behalf of the people. - Draws parallels between the bells and the Holy Spirit's guidance and the Word of God in revealing Christ's work.
Ephod, Onyx Stones, and Consecration 40:01
- Briefly touches on the significance of the ephod, onyx stones, and other elements of the high priest's attire. |