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LOOKING UNTO JESUS OR CHRIST IN TYP
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Within the Vail -- (2) Between Cher
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consider him, by revealing how much
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must be understood as plainly affir
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the people of his time that "the Sa
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his peaceful, happy realms, these p
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eing subject to law could render mo
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through death he might destroy him
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life, and yet justify their own cou
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faith in him, be appropriated as hi
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thine heart, I will ascend into hea
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-- we may now know. But something o
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Lord hath laid on him the iniquity
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Rom. 3:31. And the answer is equall
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of its praises and its prophecies.
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at Sinai, was called the "first," o
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will be asked, does not Peter (1 Pe
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one, and slew his brother. And wher
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the light of this subject, the book
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nishes an inspired commentary on th
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for this purpose. The mercy-seat wa
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23 (plural); 26:2; 27:3, 25; Num. 3
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Besides these apartments there was
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(1) Philip Smith, in his "History o
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"But go ye now unto my place which
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which they denominate "the age to c
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Para. 1, [LOOKING]. What, then, sha
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ished and dedicated in the sixth ye
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stituted the urim and thummim, Prid
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their Redeemer, and been saved. The
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of other animal sacrifices which we
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ing of this kind was intended, the
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fested, was so sacred that no man w
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and he shall let go the goat in the
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considered; and as such is pursued
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humble, reverent worship of his peo
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these men it has been said that "th
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It has already been noticed that th
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tions which the high priest present
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is the mediator of a better covenan
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These texts afford no material for
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pitched, and not man. -- Id. p. 115
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eady to intercede for them, an inte
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tuary, that settles the question of
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hands of wicked men. The sinner com
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mand consideration. If there is a v
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These quotations furnish sufficient
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And still another attempt is made t
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his ministry above, on the throne o
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the first apartment of the earthly
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5. The round of service in the eart
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eaten: it shall be burnt in the fir
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which they forever try in vain to s
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It would seem that no one can now f
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ward the four winds of heaven. p. 1
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sian Empire, and consequently succe
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other symbols. p. 154, Para. 4, [LO
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uled "from India even unto Ethiopia
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taken away, and the transgression o
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[LOOKING]. Putting these periods to
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would be far from covering the dura
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HAVING now seen that the 2300 days
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two of the manifold links that bind
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Sixth Witness. -- Arias Montanus in
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Romans that he refrained from telli
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From this testimony respecting the
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nine weeks, or 483 years, which wer
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work under the decree of Cyrus, the
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to restore their temple, their wors
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and circumstances recorded. But how
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his baptism, he came into Galilee p
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ecorded by Michael Syncellus of Jer
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ject Christ and the gospel in the p
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tion after Christ to make out the n
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powers of Europe. p. 199, Para. 1,
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Para. 2, [LOOKING]. This line of th
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espect did that sanctuary represent
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then the sanctuary? -- The tabernac
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church instead of Christ, and by le
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1813 years and six months down in t
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The fulfilment of these types shows
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fulfilment; namely, that the antity
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