| United States - 1827 - 634 pages
...offering of Christ, is so brought into yiew, that it is impossible to mistake the writer's meaning. " For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought...without the camp ; wherefore Jesus also, that he might make expiation (if/t(t">,) for the people with his own blood, suffered without the gate," Heb. xin.... | |
| 1827 - 524 pages
...been- occupied therein. We have an altar, whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle. For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought...into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burnt without the camp. Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood,... | |
| John Platts - 1827 - 572 pages
...regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts. h See on JOHN, iv. 34 ; and do. vi. 38. 1 HEB. xiii. 12 : Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the gat° See on JOHN, xvii. 19. CHAP. X. 1 The weakness of the law sacrifices : 10 the sacrifice of Christ's... | |
| William Owtram - Atonement - 1828 - 428 pages
...Divine Ma' jesty."* These things serve to elucidate an observation of the apostle to the Hebrews. " For the " bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought...he " might sanctify the people with his own blood, suf" fered without the gate."f He evidently assumes it as a thing admitted and known, that the city... | |
| John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury - Anglican Communion - 1828 - 818 pages
...xiii. 10, 11, 12. We have an altar, whereof they have no power to eat who serve the tabernacle.—For the bodies of those beasts whose blood is brought...Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his men blood, suffered without the gate. The meaning of the passage is not plain, but it seems to intimate... | |
| John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury - Anglican Communion - 1828 - 450 pages
...they have no power to eat who serve the tabernacle. — For the bodies of those beasts whose blood it brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for...people with his own blood, suffered without the gate. The meaning of the passage is not plain, but it seems to intimate the superiority of the Christian... | |
| William Owtram - Atonement - 1828 - 430 pages
...the Hebrews.* " We have an altar, " whereof they have no right to eat which serve the " tabernacle. For the bodies of those beasts, whose " blood is brought...high " priest for sin, are burned without the camp. Where* " fore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people " with his own blood, suffered without... | |
| Stephen F. Olford - Religion - 1971 - 164 pages
...camp, any distance up to six miles, and wholly burned. The New Testament commentary on this reads, "For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought...people with his own blood, suffered without the gate" (Heb. 13:1 1-12). He endured not only separation from the city but also separation from God in order... | |
| Walter Curtis Lichfield - Bible - 2004 - 638 pages
...occupied therein. 10. We have an altar, whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle. 11. For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought...high priest for sin, are burned without the camp. 12. Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the... | |
| David Bentley Hart - Religion - 2004 - 468 pages
...conscience from dead works to serve the living God? Heb. 9:13-M For the bodies of thase beasts, whase blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp. IVherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the gate.... | |
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