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Everything Required Blood
Commentators highlight a crucial principle: under the Old Covenant, everything associated with worship required cleansing by blood. The author of Hebrews notes that Moses sprinkled the tabernacle and its utensils, signifying that the very place of worship and its tools had to be purified to be fit for God's service. This underscores the pervasive nature of sin and the absolute necessity of blood for atonement.
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Hebrews
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18th Century
Theologian
He sprinkled—both the tabernacle. This circumstance is not stated by Moses. On the probability that this was done, see Barnes on Hebrews 9…
In like manner with the blood (τω αιματ ομοιως). Instrumental case of αιμα (blood). But the use of the article does not necessaril…
19th Century
Bishop
He sprinkled with blood.—Rather, he sprinkled in like manner with the blood. It is remarkable that the word rendered “in …
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19th Century
Preacher
Therefore, neither was the first testament dedicated without blood. For when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people according to the …
“In the same way” does not imply “at the same time,” for when the covenant was made, the tabernacle had not been constructed. But the cleansing wit…
17th Century
Pastor
Moreover, he sprinkled likewise both the tabernacle
Not at the same time that he sprinkled the book and the people, …
17th Century
Minister
The solemn transactions between God and humankind are sometimes called a covenant; in this specific context, it is a testament. A testament is a pe…