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===The Command[/Principle]===
 
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This passage contains a '''positive''' command, qualified with a '''negative''' injunction, directed toward Israel. The positive command is: "Be ready for the third day." The negative qualifier is: "Do not have sexual relations with a women".
 
This passage contains a '''positive''' command, qualified with a '''negative''' injunction, directed toward Israel. The positive command is: "Be ready for the third day." The negative qualifier is: "Do not have sexual relations with a women".
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This is an elaboration (telescoping) on the command for Israel to sanctify themselves, given in [[Exodus 19:10-11]].
 
This is an elaboration (telescoping) on the command for Israel to sanctify themselves, given in [[Exodus 19:10-11]].
  
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This command is part of the [[:Category:Typological/Ceremonial Law|Typological/Ceremonial Law]]. It fits in with laws which pertain to [[:Category:Ritual Cleanness|Ritual Cleanness]]. It is a [[:Category:One-time Command|One-time Command]].
 
This command is part of the [[:Category:Typological/Ceremonial Law|Typological/Ceremonial Law]]. It fits in with laws which pertain to [[:Category:Ritual Cleanness|Ritual Cleanness]]. It is a [[:Category:One-time Command|One-time Command]].
  
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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).
  
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 1 September 2020

Exodus 19

Law Analysis overview

15 He said to the people, “Be ready by the third day. Don’t have sexual relations with a woman.” Exodus 19:15WEB

Classification

The Command[/Principle]

This passage contains a positive command, qualified with a negative injunction, directed toward Israel. The positive command is: "Be ready for the third day." The negative qualifier is: "Do not have sexual relations with a women".

This is an elaboration (telescoping) on the command for Israel to sanctify themselves, given in Exodus 19:10-11.

Categories

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, Ceremonial Cleanness, and Sexuality.


Fulfillment

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).

Notes on Interpretation/Application

Interpretation 1

Interpretation 2