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and he shall bathe his flesh in water in a holy place, and put on his garments, and come forth, and offer his burnt offering and the burnt offering of the people, and make atonement for himself and for the people.
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From Burial to Glory
Commentators explain that the high priest's actions here are rich with symbolism pointing to Christ. The full-body immersion in water is seen as a type of Christ's burial, while putting on the glorious 'golden garments' afterward signifies His resurrection. This ritual was a prophetic picture of the Gospel, moving from death to resurrected glory.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Theologian
It is important, in reference to the meaning of the Day of Atonement, to observe the order of the rites as they are described in these verses.
19th Century
Bishop
And he shall wash his flesh. —That is, immerse his whole body. The baptistery, where the high priest performed these ablutions, was on the…
Preacher
Only the fat of it, the best of it, was burned on the altar, for sin offerings were not acceptable to God. They were regarded as being filled with …
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17th Century
Pastor
And he shall wash his flesh with water in the holy place In the court of the tabernacle of the congregation, where, …
Minister
Here are typified the two great gospel privileges: the remission of sin and access to God, both of which we owe to our Lord Jesus. Consider the exp…