23:6;"......and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever." This is in reference to te Shepherd culture, in Davids time the best and perfect lamb was taken inside of the shepherds house, and dwelt there till it was time for it to be sacrificed for the sins of the family, As Christ was Gods perfect lamb, sacrificed for our sins.
This lamb was spot and blemish free, perfect in all ways, and had the best place in the house, it was treated as a family pet, eating everything,but meat, that the family ate, it was beloved by the family and slept with the kids sometimes, and was watched by them as well.
How much clearer was the picture of sacrificing something beloved, to the people in David's time, could this be?, a lot clearer than it is today!
This phrase paints the picture of Christs Sacrifice, as Gods Pass Over lamb for our sins, he was perfect in every way, without spot or blemish,...The Price is paid, It is Finished!, We are forgiven, and justified, sanctified, soon to be glorified!
Back to the lamb, this sacrifice was done every year.
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This lamb was spot and blemish free, perfect in all ways, and had the best place in the house, it was treated as a family pet, eating everything,but meat, that the family ate, it was beloved by the family and slept with the kids sometimes, and was watched by them as well.
How much clearer was the picture of sacrificing something beloved, to the people in David's time, could this be?, a lot clearer than it is today!
This phrase paints the picture of Christs Sacrifice, as Gods Pass Over lamb for our sins, he was perfect in every way, without spot or blemish,...The Price is paid, It is Finished!, We are forgiven, and justified, sanctified, soon to be glorified!
Back to the lamb, this sacrifice was done every year.
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