Difference between revisions of "Exodus 19:10-11"
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The command contributes to an understanding of [[:Category:Sanctification|Sanctification]] and [[:Category:Ceremonial Cleanness|Ceremonial Cleanness]]. | The command contributes to an understanding of [[:Category:Sanctification|Sanctification]] and [[:Category:Ceremonial Cleanness|Ceremonial Cleanness]]. | ||
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The command was immediately fulfilled by Moses, who led the people of Israel in sanctification to prepare for the third day. The command finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus, who sanctifies us (Hebrews 10:8-10), and who washes us in the blood of his sacrifice (1 John 1:7), clothing us with salvation in the righteousness of Christ (Isaiah 61:10). | The command was immediately fulfilled by Moses, who led the people of Israel in sanctification to prepare for the third day. The command finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus, who sanctifies us (Hebrews 10:8-10), and who washes us in the blood of his sacrifice (1 John 1:7), clothing us with salvation in the righteousness of Christ (Isaiah 61:10). | ||
Revision as of 15:41, 1 September 2020
10 YHWH said to Moses, “Go to the people, and sanctify them today and tomorrow, and let them wash their garments, 11 and be ready for the third day; for on the third day YHWH will come down in the sight of all the people on Mount Sinai. Exodus 19:10-11WEB
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The Command[/Principle]
This passage contains a positive command, directed toward Israel through Moses: "Sanctify yourselves today and tomorrow, wash your garments, and be ready for the third day".
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This command is part of the Typological/Ceremonial Law. It fits in with laws which pertain to Ritual Cleanness. It is a One-time Command.
The command contributes to an understanding of Sanctification and Ceremonial Cleanness.
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The command was immediately fulfilled by Moses, who led the people of Israel in sanctification to prepare for the third day. The command finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus, who sanctifies us (Hebrews 10:8-10), and who washes us in the blood of his sacrifice (1 John 1:7), clothing us with salvation in the righteousness of Christ (Isaiah 61:10).