~85 min.The Name Above Every Name
biblecentre.org · ... that the sweet savour of the life of Christ, as may be gathered from Lev. 2, was first and foremost for God. The priests might eat of the fine ...
~254 min.Comments on the Book of Genesis
biblecentre.org · ... There were no restrictions such as were later introduced for Israel under law (Lev. 11), and again abrogated after the death of the Lord Jesus ( ...
~270 min.Notes On Ezekiel
biblecentre.org · ... them among the nations and disperse them through the countries. Compare Lev. 26 and Deut. 28, 32. On the other hand, when it became a ...
~313 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... remembering all God's goodness to them, they had to rejoice before Him (Lev. 23). We are well aware that many people do not believe that these ...
~512 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... I restored that which I took not away " (Ps. 69:4). The Trespass Offering (Lev. 5-6) is usually looked upon as a sort of secondary sin ...
~189 min.The Son of His Love
biblecentre.org · ... Jesus confessed no sins, but, as the Antitype of the Levitical meal-offering (Lev. 2), He was at once anointed with the Holy Spirit, needing no ...
~393 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... to the Levitical offerings, one of which was the meat, or meal offering (Lev. 2). This offering was made of fine flour, and typified the life of ...
~447 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... anointed with the Holy Ghost. There is a beautiful type of this in Lev. 2, where the unleavened cakes mingled with and anointed with oil tell of ...