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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Sojourner55 View Post
    So you see no deeper significance in God's judgment "passing over" those homes that had the blood of an innocent lamb sprinkled upon the doorposts?
    That it's symbolic of god sacrificing himself for the sins of mankind? No, we don't see that.

    And what's an "innocent lamb"? Are there "guilty lambs"?

    I know Christians like to jump all over aspects of the Jewish bible that can be inferred as referring to Jesus. But a Jewish person might say that they are small parts of the whole bible, and are not particularly significant in that sense.
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    To commemorate the Exodus, like the rest of the holiday.
    That might work for the second, third, etc., but not for the first Passover, there had not yet been anything to commemorate.

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by LookingUp View Post
    An example would be Cornelius who had a relationship with God before he knew Christ.
    Ahhh you should know better than to do this.
    I gotta run, but I'll come back to this.
    K waiting patiently.
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

    Jeremiah 31:9

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice44 View Post
    That might work for the second, third, etc., but not for the first Passover, there had not yet been anything to commemorate.
    Still not a sin sacrifice.
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

    Jeremiah 31:9

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    And what's an "innocent lamb"? Are there "guilty lambs"?
    Why did the lamb have to be without blemish?

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice44 View Post
    Why did the lamb have to be without blemish?
    A lamb with a blemish is guilty? I don't even understand.
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    A lamb with a blemish is guilty? I don't even understand.
    A guilty lamb wouldn't be without blemish.

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice44 View Post
    A guilty lamb wouldn't be without blemish.
    What is a guilty lamb?
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    What is a guilty lamb?
    Doesn't God want us to be clean of heart, as well as of body? The Priest also had to be without blemish. Man sees the outside but God sees the inside as well.

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice44 View Post
    Doesn't God want us to be clean of heart, as well as of body?
    What is a guilty lamb? Do tell.

    I think any sacrifice has to be without blemish because a sacrifice is a gift to God. When you give someone a gift, especially if the gift is going to the Creator of heaven and earth, you don't give them something broken.
    The Priest also had to be without blemish.
    Yup. You really want to go commune with God and the priest is missing an arm or a leg?

    Believe it or not, all ancient civilizations in the middle east had the same requirements of their priests.
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

    Jeremiah 31:9

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    What is a guilty lamb? Do tell.

    I think any sacrifice has to be without blemish because a sacrifice is a gift to God. When you give someone a gift, especially if the gift is going to the Creator of heaven and earth, you don't give them something broken.
    Yup. You really want to go commune with God and the priest is missing an arm or a leg?

    Believe it or not, all ancient civilizations in the middle east had the same requirements of their priests.
    I don't believe everybody checked to see if the priest was a mono-orchid.

    God gave us the picture in Isaac. Isaac was to die, but a lamb took his place. How is a lamb equal to a man?

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice44 View Post
    I don't believe everybody checked to see if the priest was a mono-orchid.
    What about the rest of the blemishes? Or is the number of testicles indicative of sin or something.
    God gave us the picture in Isaac. Isaac was to die, but a lamb took his place.
    Ram, not a lamb.
    How is a lamb equal to a man?
    Maybe the whole lesson was that God doesn't want human sacrifice.
    Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."

    Jeremiah 31:9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    Maybe the whole lesson was that God doesn't want human sacrifice.
    Except here he did:

    Isa 53:7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.
    Isa 53:8 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken.
    Isa 53:9 And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth.
    Isa 53:10 Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
    Isa 53:11 He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquities.
    Isa 53:12 Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong; because he hath poured out his soul unto death: and he was numbered with the transgressors; and he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenris View Post
    That it's symbolic of god sacrificing himself for the sins of mankind? No, we don't see that.

    And what's an "innocent lamb"? Are there "guilty lambs"?

    I know Christians like to jump all over aspects of the Jewish bible that can be inferred as referring to Jesus. But a Jewish person might say that they are small parts of the whole bible, and are not particularly significant in that sense.
    Okay, I walked into that one like an open door. I was thinking in terms of the "innocence" attribute as inherent in God's specifying a lamb that was spotless and without blemish. But you're right, concepts in Christianity are meaningless in Judaism.

    When we stand before the Judgment Seat, we will have retained only two things from our earthly life: what God gave us, and what we did with what He gave us.

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    Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

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    What about the rest of the blemishes? Or is the number of testicles indicative of sin or something.
    Fenris you always see the view of the physical, but the spiritual application that it addresses is always a mute point for you.

    Ram, not a lamb.
    Well Abraham said God would provide a "seh", and the Passover lamb was a "seh", so maybe you could enlighten me where I am going wrong.

    Maybe the whole lesson was that God doesn't want human sacrifice.
    Maybe the lesson was that God was going to provide the sin offering.

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