An Exposition of the Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Hebrews, volume 1

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An Exposition of the Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Hebrews, volume 1
John Brown
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With regard to the privilege of the Jews and the Jewish priests, it is quite plain, whatever superstitious notions might be entertained by them, that the flesh which had been offered in sacrifice was not bettet as food than any other flesh of the same quality, and that the mere eating it could be of no spiritual advantage to the individual; just as, whatever superstitious notions may be entertained respecting the bread and wine in the Lord's Supper, they have no qualities as bodily nourish- men
...t different from common bread and wine, and the mere eating the one and drinking the other can commimicate no spiritual benefit. Sacrifice was emblematical, and feasting on sacrifice was emblematical also* Eating the flesh of the sacri- fice was, I apprehend, emblematical of two things, or perhi^s, to speak more accurately, of two aspects of the same thing.
Eating of the sacrifice was a natural emblem of deriving ft*om the sacrifice the advantages it was intended to secure — expiation of ceremonial guilt, removal of ceremonial pollution, and access to the external ordinances of the tabernacle and temple wor- ship.


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