Tentative Arrangements
April 1, 2000
Heavenly wisdom helps us distinguish between the temporary and the permanent.
How Now, Gold Cow?
April 1, 2000
Israel made a golden calf while Moses was getting the plans for all the holy vessels for them.
Biblical Typology
April 1, 2000
The method by which Christians interpret the Bible will immeasurably determine the richness with which we understand the Scriptures.
Shadows of Christ
February 1, 2000
Sin had interposed such a barrier between God and man that to man, in the condition in which he is found by nature, God is not only unseen but unknown.
The Sin Offering
May 1, 1995
While the burnt offering gives us that aspect of the work of Christ which was a "sweet savor unto God," that is, His perfect obedience unto death, the sin-offering, given in Leviticus 4:1 through 5:13, is altogether different.
The Burnt Offering
May 1, 1995
How wonderful the book of Leviticus becomes to us when we find that, instead of mere Jewish ritual, we have precious things in it concerning the Lord Jesus Himself.
The Trespass Offering
May 1, 1995
Leviticus 5:14 through 6:7 contains the doctrine of the trespass offering, of which there were two distinct kinds, namely, trespass against God, and trespass against man.
The Peace Offering
May 1, 1995
The distinguishing feature of the peace offering (Lev. 3) is that Jehovah, the priest, and the offerer all have a portion in it.
The Meal Offering
May 1, 1995
The meal-offering, described in Leviticus 2, was a sweet-savor offering, and so could be put on the altar as the food of God.