Contents
- Torrey's New Topical Textbook
- Nave's Topical Bible.
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Sacrifices
Divine institution of — Ge 3:21; 1:29; 9:3; 4:4,5; Heb 11:4.
To be offered to God alone — Ex 22:20; Jdj 13:16; 2Ki 17:36.
When offered to God, an acknowledgement of his being the supreme God — 2Ki 5:17; Jon 1:16.
Consisted of
Clean animals or bloody sacrifices. — Ge 8:20.
The fruits of the earth or sacrifices without blood. — Ge 4:4; Le 2:1.
Always offered upon altars — Ex 20:24.
The offering of, an acknowledgment of sin — Heb 10:3.
Were offered
From the earliest age. — Ge 4:3,4.
By the patriarchs. — Ge 22:2,13; 31:54; 46:1; Job 1:5.
After the departure of Israel from Egypt. — Ex 5:3,17; 18:12; 24:5.
Under the Mosaic age. — Le 1:1-7:38; Heb 10:1-3.
Daily. — Ex 29:38,39; Nu 28:3,4.
Monthly. — Nu 28:11.
Yearly. — Le 16:3; 1Sa 1:3,21; 20:6.
At all the feasts. — Nu 10:10.
For the whole nation. — Le 16:15-30; 1Ch 29:21.
For individuals. — Le 1:2; 17:8.
In faith of a coming Saviour. — Heb 11:4,17,28.
Required to be perfect and without blemish — Le 22:19; De 15:21; 17:1; Mal 1:8,14.
Generally the best of their kind — Ge 4:4; 1Sa 15:22; Ps 66:15; Isa 1:11.
Different kinds of
Burnt offering wholly consumed by fire. — Le 1:1-17; 1Ki 18:38.
Sin offering for sins of ignorance. — Le 4:1-35.
Trespass offering for intentional sins. — Le 6:1-7; 7:1-7.
Peace offering. — Le 3:1-17.
To be brought to the place appointed by God — De 12:6; 2Ch 7:12.
Were bound to the horns of the altar — Ps 118:27.
Were salted with salt — Le 2:13; Mr 9:49.
Often consumed by fire from heaven — Le 9:24; 1Ki 18:38; 2Ch 7:1.
When bloody, accompanied with meat and drink offering — Nu 15:3-12.
No leaven offered with, except for — Ex 23:18; Le 7:13.
Fat of, not to remain until morning — Ex 23:8.
The priests
Appointed to offer. — 1Sa 2:28; Eze 44:11,15; Heb 5:1; 8:3.
Had a portion of, and lived by. — Ex 29:27,28; De 18:3; Jos 13:14; 1Co 9:13.
Were typical of Christ’s sacrifice — 1Co 5:7; Eph 5:2; Heb 10:1,11,12.
Were accepted when offered in sincerity and faith — Ge 4:4; Heb 11:4; Ge 8:21.
Imparted a legal purification — Heb 9:13,22.
Could not take away sin — Ps 40:6; Heb 9:9; 10:1-11.
Without obedience, worthless — 1Sa 15:22; Pr 21:3; Mr 12:33.
The covenants of God confirmed by — Ge 15:9-17; Ex 24:5-8; Heb 9:19,20; Ps 50:5.
The Jews
Condemned for not treating with respect. — 1Sa 2:29; Mal 1:12.
Condemned for bringing defective and blemished. — Mal 1:13,14.
Condemned for not offering. — Isa 43:23,24.
Unaccepted in, on account of sin. — Isa 1:11,15; 66:3; Ho 8:13.
Condemned for offering, to idols. — 2Ch 34:25; Isa 65:3,7; Eze 20:28,31.
Offered to false gods, are offered to devils — Le 17:7; De 32:17; Ps 106:37; 1Co 10:20.
On great occasions, very numerous — 2Ch 5:6; 7:5.
For public use often provided by the state — 2Ch 31:3.
Illustrative of
Prayer. — Ps 141:2.
Thanksgiving. — Ps 27:6; 107:22; 116:17; Heb 13:15.
Devotedness. — Ro 12:1; Php 2:17.
Benevolence. — Php 4:18; Heb 13:16.
Righteousness. — Ps 4:5; 51:19.
A broken spirit. — Ps 51:17.
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