An Introductory Word | p. 1 |
An Advancement of the Divine Revelation | p. 1 |
A Comparison | p. 6 |
The General Sketch | p. 9 |
The Central Thought | p. 9 |
The Sections | p. 9 |
A General Definition of the Offerings | p. 11 |
The Offerings in Relation to the Tabernacle | p. 11 |
The Categories of the Offerings | p. 17 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (1) | p. 21 |
Signifying Christ Not Mainly for Redeeming Man's Sin But for Living for God's Satisfaction | p. 24 |
With a Young Bull of the Herd, a Sheep or a Goat of the Flock, or a Turtledove or a Young Pigeon of the Birds | p. 25 |
Offered at the Entrance of the Tent of Meeting | p. 27 |
The Offerer | p. 27 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (2) | p. 31 |
Laboring on Christ That We May Have Something of Christ to Bring to God | p. 33 |
Slaughtering the Burnt Offering | p. 34 |
The Skinning of the Burnt Offering | p. 36 |
Cutting the Burnt Offering Into Pieces | p. 38 |
Washing the Burnt Offering | p. 39 |
A Satisfying Fragrance to Jehovah | p. 39 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (3) | p. 41 |
The Way to Offer | p. 41 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (4) | p. 49 |
The Water, the Fire, the Burning, and the Ashes | p. 55 |
The Skin | p. 58 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (5): Experiencing Christ in His Experiences and Offering the Christ We have Experienced, and Offering Him to God As Our Burnt Offering According to Our Experiences of Him (1) | p. 61 |
Christ in His Experiences as the Burnt Offering to God | p. 62 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (6): Experiencing Christ in His Experiences and Offering the Christ We Have Experienced, and Offering Him to God as Our Burnt Offering According to Our Experiences of Him (2) | p. 71 |
Our Experiences of Christ in His Experiences | p. 71 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (7): Experiencing Christ in His Experiences and Offering the Christ We Have Experienced, and Offering Him to God as Our Burnt Offering According to Our Experiences of Him (3) | p. 81 |
Offering the Christ We Have Experienced | p. 86 |
Offering Christ to God as Our Burnt Offering According to Our Experiences of Him | p. 87 |
The Burnt Offering Christ for God's Satisfaction (8): Experiencing Christ in His Experiences and Offering the Christ We Have Experienced, and Offering Him to God as Our Burnt Offering According to Our Experiences of Him (4) | p. 91 |
Two Schools of Thought Concerning the Experience of Christ | p. 91 |
Living Christ in Our Daily Life | p. 93 |
The Meal Offering Christ for the Satisfaction of God's People Enjoyed Together with God (1) | p. 97 |
The Relationship of the Meal Offering to the Burnt Offering | p. 97 |
Fine Flour | p. 99 |
Oil | p. 100 |
Frankincense | p. 101 |
The Meal Offering Christ for the Satisfaction of God's People Enjoyed Together With God (2) | p. 105 |
All the Frankincense With Part of the Fine Flour and Part of the Oil Burned on the Altar | p. 107 |
The Remainder of the Meal Offering Being for Aaron and His Sons | p. 108 |
Through Fire | p. 110 |
Mingled With Oil | p. 111 |
The Meal Offering Christ for the Satisfaction of God's People Enjoyed Together With God (3) | p. 115 |
No Leaven | p. 115 |
No Honey, Which Will Ferment | p. 115 |
With Salt | p. 116 |
Cakes of Fine Flour | p. 117 |
Wafers | p. 118 |
Fine Flour on the Griddle | p. 118 |
Fine Flour in a Pan | p. 119 |
Green Ears | p. 120 |
The Practical Experience and Enjoyment of Christ as the Offerings | p. 123 |
Christ--the Unique Offering | p. 123 |
Christ as Food to Satisfy God and His Serving Ones | p. 124 |
Experiencing and Enjoying Christ as He is Revealed in Leviticus | p. 126 |
The Elements of the Meal Offering for the Christian Life and the Church Life | p. 131 |
The Spirit of Reality Being the Reality of the Offerings to Us in Our Experience | p. 131 |
The Five Basic Offerings | p. 131 |
Fine Flour | p. 132 |
The Oil | p. 132 |
Frankincense | p. 133 |
Salt | p. 133 |
No Leaven or Honey in the Meal Offering | p. 133 |
The Portrait in the Four Gospels of Christ's Human Living on Earth | p. 134 |
The Christian Life--A Duplication of Christ's Life | p. 138 |
Two Forms of the Meal Offering | p. 140 |
The Meal Offering Church Life | p. 143 |
A Life with the Highest Humanity | p. 144 |
Christ--the Man Given to Us by God | p. 145 |
The Spirit of God | p. 145 |
Christ in Resurrection | p. 146 |
Remaining in the State in Which We Were Called | p. 147 |
The Cross of Christ | p. 149 |
Dealing with Leaven--the Sinful and Negative Things | p. 150 |
Dealing with Honey--the Natural Life | p. 150 |
One Bread | p. 151 |
The Peace Offering Christ as the Peace Between God and God's People for Their Co-Enjoyment in Fellowship | p. 153 |
Illustrated by the Fatted Calf as a Peaceful Enjoyment Between the Receiving God and the Returned Prodigal in Luke 15:23-24 | p. 154 |
The Relationship of the Peace Offering to the Burnt Offering and the Meal Offering | p. 155 |
Different Kinds of Peace Offering | p. 156 |
Without Blemish | p. 158 |
Laying Hands on the Head of the Offering | p. 158 |
Slaughtered at the Door of the Tent of Meeting | p. 159 |
The Blood Dashed on the Altar All Around | p. 159 |
All the Fat That Covers the Inwards, the Two Kidneys and the Fat on Them, the Appendage on the Liver, and the Entire Fat Tail to be Burned on the Altar | p. 160 |
As Food of the Offering by Fire | p. 160 |
The Breast and the Right Thigh of the Offering for the Priests | p. 160 |
The Fat and the Blood of the Offering Not to be Eaten by the Priests | p. 160 |
The Sin Offering Christ for the Sin of God's People (1) | p. 161 |
The Sequence of the Arrangement of the Offerings | p. 161 |
The Flesh and the Cross | p. 165 |
Sin, the Flesh, Satan, and the World | p. 167 |
The Sin Offering Christ for the Sin of God's People (2) | p. 171 |
The Significance of the Sin Offering | p. 171 |
The Efficacy of the Sin Offering | p. 174 |
Different Kinds of Cattle for the Sin Offering | p. 175 |
Laying Hands on the Head of the Offering | p. 176 |
The Offering Slaughtered Before Jehovah | p. 176 |
The Blood of the Sin Offering | p. 176 |
The Sin Offering Christ for the Sin of God's People (3) | p. 179 |
All the Fat That Covers the Inwards and That is on the Inwards, the Two Kidneys and the Fat on Them, and the Appendage on the Liver Being Burned on the Altar of Burnt Offering | p. 182 |
The Whole Offering, Including Its Hide, all Its Flesh, with Its Head, Legs, Inwards, and Dung, to be Burned Outside the Camp | p. 182 |
When all the Congregation of Israel Sinned Ignorantly, the Elders Were to Represent the Assembly to Offer the Sin Offering | p. 183 |
The Sin Offering Being Slaughtered in the Place Where the Burnt Offering is Slaughtered | p. 184 |
For the Priests' Service, the Sin Offering Being Followed by the Burnt Offering | p. 186 |
The Trespass Offering Christ for the Sins of God's People (1) | p. 189 |
The Significance of the Trespass Offering | p. 189 |
A Female From the Flock, A Sheep or A Goat, two Turtledoves or Two Young Pigeons, or the tenth Part of an Ephah of Fine Flour for the Trespass Offering | p. 191 |
Two Turtledoves or Two Young Pigeons, One for A Sin Offering and the Other for A Burnt Offering, Forming A Trespass Offering | p. 192 |
The Blood of the Trespass Offering | p. 196 |
No Oil nor Frankincense Put Upon the Fine Flour as A Sin Offering for the Trespass Offering | p. 196 |
The Trespass Offering Christ for the Sins of God's People (2) | p. 197 |
A Handful of Fine Flour Burned on the Altar, as an Offering of Jehovah by Fire | p. 202 |
The Remainder of the Fine Flour for the Trespass Offering Being the Priests, Like the Meal Offering | p. 204 |
A Person Sinning Against the Holy Things of Jehovah, Against Jehovah, and Lying to, Extorting from, or Swearing Falsely to His Fellow Man | p. 204 |
The One Sinning Against the Holy Things of God and the One Sinning Against Man Needing to Make Restitution | p. 204 |
The Trespass Offering Being Slaughtered Where the Burnt Offering is Slaughtered | p. 205 |
The Law of the Burnt Offering | p. 207 |
The Burnt Offering Being Upon the Hearth (Firewood) on the Altar all Night Until the Morning | p. 207 |
The Fire on the Altar Being Kept Burning Continually and Not Going Out | p. 209 |
The Priest Burning Wood on the Altar Every Morning | p. 210 |
The Priest Putting on His Linen Garment and Linen Breeches Over His Flesh in Taking Up the Ashes of the Burnt Offering | p. 210 |
The Priest Putting on Other Garments to Carry the Ashes Outside the Camp | p. 210 |
The Priest Arranging the Burnt Offering on the Altar and Burning the Fat Portions of the Peace Offering on it | p. 212 |
The Law of the Meal Offering | p. 215 |
The Meal Offering to Be Offered Before Jehovah in Front of the Altar | p. 215 |
The Portion of the Meal Offering to Aaron and His Sons to be Eaten in a Holy Place, in the Court of the Tent of Meeting | p. 215 |
Not Baking the Meal Offering With Leaven | p. 218 |
Considering the Meal Offering Most Holy, Like the Sin Offering and the Trespass Offering | p. 218 |
Every Male Among the Sons of Aaron Eating of the Meal Offering | p. 219 |
The Meal Offering of Aaron and His Sons on the Day When Aaron Is Anointed | p. 220 |
The Law of the Sin Offering | p. 223 |
The Sin Offering Being Slaughtered Before Jehovah Where the Burnt Offering Is Slaughtered | p. 226 |
The Sin Offering Being Most Holy | p. 226 |
The Priest Offering the Offering for Sin, Eating It in a Holy Place, in the Court of the Tent of Meeting | p. 226 |
Whoever Touches the Flesh of the Sin Offering Being Holy | p. 227 |
The Garment on Which the Blood of the Sin Offering Was Spattered Being Washed in a Holy Place | p. 228 |
The Earthen Vessel, in Which the Sin Offering Is Boiled, Being Broken | p. 228 |
A Bronze Vessel, in Which the Sin Offering Is Boiled, Being Scoured and Rinsed with Water | p. 228 |
Every Male of the Priests Eating of the Sin Offering, Which Is Most Holy | p. 229 |
The Sin Offering, the Blood of Which is Brought into the Tent of Meeting to Make Propitiation in the Holy Place, in the Holy of Holies, Not Being Eaten But Burned With Fire | p. 229 |
The Law of the Trespass Offering | p. 231 |
The Trespass Offering Being Most Holy | p. 234 |
The Trespass Offering Being Slaughtered in the Place Where the Burnt Offering is Slaughtered | p. 234 |
Every Male of the Priests Eating of the Trespass Offering in a Holy Place | p. 235 |
As the Sin Offering, so is the Trespass Offering--One Law for Both | p. 235 |
The Priest Who Makes Propitiation with the Trespass Offering Having it | p. 236 |
The Priest Who Offers any Man's Burnt Offering Having the Hide of the Burnt Offering | p. 236 |
Every Meal Offering Baked in the Oven or Prepared in A Pan or on a Griddle Being for the Priest Who Offers it | p. 236 |
Every Meal Offering Mingled with Oil or Dry Being for all the Priests | p. 237 |
The Law of the Peace Offering | p. 239 |
The Peace Offering for Thanksgiving Being Offered with the Meal Offering of Unleavened Cakes Mingled with Oil, Unleavened Wafers Anointed with Oil, and Cakes of Fine Flour Saturated, Mingled with Oil | p. 239 |
With the Peace Offering for Thanksgiving, Cakes of Leavened Bread Being Offered | p. 240 |
From the Meal Offering the Offerer Offering One Piece from Each Offering As a Heave Offering to Jehovah, and it Being for the Priest Who Offers the Peace Offering | p. 240 |
The Flesh of the Thanksgiving Sacrifice of the Peace Offering Being Eaten on the Offering Day and no Part of it Being Laid Aside Until Morning | p. 240 |
The Sacrifice of the Offering, As a Vow or a Freewill Offering, Being Eaten on the Offering Day and the Remainder on the Next Day | p. 241 |
The Flesh of This Offering Eaten on the Third Day Not Being Accepted but Being an Abhorrent Thing, and the Eater Being Condemned | p. 241 |
The Flesh of This Offering Touching Anything Unclean Not Being Eaten but Burned with Fire | p. 242 |
The Flesh of the Peace Offering Which has Not Touched Anything Unclean Being Eaten by the Person Who is Clean | p. 242 |
An Unclean Person Who Eats the Flesh of the Peace Offerings that Belong to Jehovah Being cut off From His People | p. 242 |
The Sons of Israel Not Eating Any Fat of an Ox, a Sheep, or a Goat | p. 242 |
The Fat of Cattle Which Died of Themselves or Were Torn By Beasts Not Eaten By the Sons of Israel but Put to Other Uses | p. 243 |
Whoever Eats the Fat of an Offering By Fire Offered to Jehovah Being Cut off from His People | p. 243 |
The Blood, Whether of Bird or of Beast, Not Eaten By the Sons of Israel | p. 243 |
Any Person Who Eats Any Blood Being Cut off from His People | p. 244 |
The Offerer of the Peace Offering Bringing Parts of His Offering for the Offerings of Jehovah By Fire, the Fat Burned to God By Fire on the Altar with the Breast as a Wave Offering Before Jehovah for Aaron and His Sons | p. 244 |
The Right Thigh of the Peace Offering Given to the Priest as a Heave Offering | p. 244 |
Jehovah Having Taken the Breast of the Wave Offering and the Thing of the Heave offering out of the Peace Offerings and Having Given Them to the Priests as Their Perpetual Due | p. 245 |
This Being the Portion of the Anointing of Aaron and His Sons from the Offering of Jehovah by Fire in the Day When They Were Brought to Serve Jehovah as Priests | p. 245 |
This Being the Law for the Burnt Offering, the Meal Offering, the Sin Offering, the Trespass Offering, the Consecration, and the Sacrifice of Peace Offerings | p. 246 |
The Consecration of Aaron and His Sons (1) | p. 249 |
At the Entrance of the Tent of Meeting | p. 250 |
Moses Bringing Aaron and His Sons Near and Washing Them With Water | p. 251 |
Moses Clothing Aaron with the High Priest's Garments | p. 251 |
Moses Clothing the Sons of Aaron with the Priestly Garments | p. 251 |
Moses Anointing the Tabernacle, the Altar, and the Laver With All Their Utensils to Sanctify Them | p. 253 |
Moses Anointing Aaron to Sanctify Him | p. 255 |
A Bull As the Sin Offering for the Consecration of the Priesthood | p. 255 |
A Ram As the Burnt Offering for the Consecration of the Priesthood | p. 255 |
The Consecration of Aaron and His Sons (2) | p. 257 |
The Second Ram As the Consecration Offering for the Consecration of the Priesthood | p. 260 |
The Consecration of Aaron and His Sons (3) | p. 265 |
The Consecrating Priests Remaining at the Entrance of the Tent of Meeting for Seven Days for Their Propitiation | p. 269 |
The Initiation of the Priestly Service of Aaron and His Sons | p. 271 |
On the Eighth Day | p. 272 |
Aaron Preparing His Sin Offering and His Burnt Offering and Making Propitiation for Himself and for the People | p. 274 |
Aaron Offering for the People the Sin Offering, the Burnt Offering, and the Meal Offering | p. 276 |
Aaron Offering for the People the Peace Offering | p. 277 |
The Issue of the Priestly Service | p. 279 |
The Appearing of God to Us | p. 279 |
The Appearing of God's Glory to Us | p. 280 |
Aaron Blessing the People | p. 282 |
Moses and Aaron Entering into the Tent of Meeting and Coming Out to Bless the People | p. 283 |
Fire Coming Out from God and Consuming the Burnt Offering | p. 284 |
The Lesson and the Regulations for the Priests (1) | p. 287 |
The Lesson of Nadab and Abihu | p. 289 |
The Lesson and the Regulations for the Priests (2) | p. 295 |
The Regulations for the Priests | p. 295 |
A Concluding Word on the Offerings and the Priesthood | p. 303 |
The All-Inclusive Christ As He is Revealed in Hebrews | p. 303 |
Christ, Our Perpetual Due | p. 307 |
Christ, the Gift We Have Received from God | p. 308 |
The Central Thought of Leviticus | p. 308 |
The Inexhaustible Christ Being the Life-Giving Spirit Dwelling in Us | p. 309 |
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