The Doctrine of the Atonement As Taught By Christ Himself Or the Sayings of Je

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The Doctrine of the Atonement As Taught By Christ Himself Or the Sayings of Je
George Smeaton
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169 fact and the doctrine together. The simple narrative of the scenes of Christ's suffering, as given by the evangelists, is so limited to the bare facts, and so simply historical in its outline, that it requires to be read with the commentary supplied by the prophecy of Isaiah on the one hand (Isa. Liii. 1-12), and by the apostolic Epistles on the other. There we find the rationale of the whole suffering career of Christ.
But even those outward scenes, where we see Jesus face to face with man
..., must be read off, if we would fully understand them, from the great fact of His substitution in the room of sinners. 1 It must be kept in mind that He was a sacrifice from the very commencement of His earthly life, and that His collective sufferings are to be viewed as belonging to His work of substitution, and as the one discharge of His mediatorial work. Hence, even in those historical events, which put Him in connection with a human judge and with a human court of justice, we are by no means to dismiss the idea of an exchange of persons.

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