Sacrifices were Typical of Christ's Sacrifice
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1 Corinthians 5:7
Purge out therefore the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, as you are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us:
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Ephesians 5:2
And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us, and has given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling smell.
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Hebrews 10:1,11,12
For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.
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Scriptural Types.
... If the Levitical priests typified Christ, it follows that the sacrifices which they
offered were also typical of Christ's sacrifice for the sins of the world. ...
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The Typical Significance of the Scriptures Declare their Divine ...
... Temple, Solomon was the one who offered sacrifices unto the ... only the leading lines
in each typical picture ... many other Old Testament characters who were types of ...
/.../the divine inspiration of the bible/chapter six the typical significance.htm

The Epistle to the Hebrews
... of sacrificial blood, and of the typical significance of the ... through eternal spirit
and the sacrifices of the ... situation of man, demanded and were satisfied by ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/denney/the death of christ/chapter 4 the epistle to.htm

The New Covenant.
... supposed to belong to the rites or sacrifices, all of ... then, that not only the covenant
was typical, but the ... and the purifying of all with blood were a copy of ...
/.../chapter viii the new covenant.htm

In his Temple
... Christ saw that something must be done. ... The worshipers offered their sacrifices
without understanding that they were typical of the only perfect ...
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First Sunday after Epiphany
... 11. Many and various were the sacrifices of the Old Testament. But all were typical
of this one sacrifice of the body, offered by Christ and his Christians. ...
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Sundry Exhortations.
... eat the body and drink the blood of Christ.[405] But ... and burned in the fire.[409]
Both sacrifices, the passover and the sin-offering, were typical. ...
/.../chapter xvi sundry exhortations.htm

The Passover: an Expiation and a Feast, a Memorial and a Prophecy
... to its meaning and to its typical aspect ... one passing allusion, shows that he recognised
Christ as the ... Other sacrifices were, at a later period, modelled on the ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture k/the passover an expiation and.htm

The Only Atoning Priest
... The typical priests stood because there was work to do; still must they present
their sacrifices; but our ... Not only were none allowed to sit, but there was ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 18 1872/the only atoning priest.htm

The Fact of the Redeemer's Return was Typified in the Lives of ...
... addition to its structure and materials, were needed to ... Elisha supplemented each
other in their typical characteristics ... one who offered up the sacrifices to God ...
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Sacrifices

Sacrifices and Hardship

Sacrifices for Public Use often Provided by the State

Sacrifices of Praise

Sacrifices of Self-Denial

Sacrifices were Accepted when offered in Sincerity and Faith

Sacrifices were Bound to the Horns of the Altar

Sacrifices were offered by the Patriarchs

Sacrifices were offered for Individuals

Sacrifices were offered for the Whole Nation

Sacrifices were offered in Faith of a Coming Saviour

Sacrifices were offered: After the Departure of Israel from Egypt

Sacrifices were offered: At all the Feasts

Sacrifices were offered: Daily

Sacrifices were offered: from the Earliest Age

Sacrifices were offered: Monthly

Sacrifices were offered: Under the Mosaic Age

Sacrifices were offered: Weekly

Sacrifices were offered: Yearly

Sacrifices were Salted With Salt

Sacrifices were Typical of Christ's Sacrifice

Sacrifices without Obedience, Worthless

Sacrifices: "Calves of the Lips" Signifying Praise

Sacrifices: A Broken Spirit

Sacrifices: Always offered Upon Altars

Sacrifices: Benevolence

Sacrifices: Consisted of Clean Animals or Bloody Sacrifices

Sacrifices: Consisted of The Fruits of the Earth or Sacrifices Without Blood

Sacrifices: Could not Take Away Sin

Sacrifices: Devotedness

Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Burnt offering Wholly Consumed by Fire

Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Peace offering

Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Sin offering for Sins of Ignorance

Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Trespass offering for Intentional Sins

Sacrifices: Divine Institution of

Sacrifices: Fat of, not to Remain Until Morning

Sacrifices: Figurative

Sacrifices: Generally the Best of Their Kind

Sacrifices: Imparted a Legal Purification

Sacrifices: Martyrdom

Sacrifices: No Leaven offered With, Except For

Sacrifices: Offered to False Gods, are offered to Devils

Sacrifices: Often Consumed by Fire from Heaven

Sacrifices: On Great Occasions, Very Numerous

Sacrifices: Prayer

Sacrifices: Required to be Perfect and Without Blemish

Sacrifices: Righteousness

Sacrifices: Thanksgiving

Sacrifices: The Covenants of God Confirmed By

Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for Bringing Defective and Blemished

Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for not offering

Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for not Treating With Respect

Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for offering, to Idols

Sacrifices: The Jews: Unaccepted In, on Account of Sin

Sacrifices: The offering of, an Acknowledgment of Sin

Sacrifices: The Priests: Appointed to offer

Sacrifices: The Priests: had a Portion of, and Lived By

Sacrifices: To be Brought to the Place Appointed by God

Sacrifices: To be offered to God Alone

Sacrifices: when Bloody, Accompanied With Meat and Drink offering

Sacrifices: when offered to God, an Acknowledgement of his Being The

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