YAHWEH, THE GOD OF ISRAEL, IS WITH US!
Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my people their
transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins ...
(Isaiah 58:1)
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A Voice In The Wilderness
Animal Sacrific Index
A covenant is a formal agreement between two parties. In the old covenant,
Yahweh made a formal agreement with the nation of Israel that He would be their
God and they would be His people. As a man would take a wife, Yahweh took
Israel to be His very own. In the old covenant, Yahweh's primary laws
(The Ten Commandments), were written on
tablets of stone and the people of Israel agreed to obey them. Unfortunately, Israel
broke her part of the agreement. Israel committed spiritual adultery with pagan gods
and grievously sinned. Having sinned, Yahweh's secondary laws, involving animal
sacrifices, cleansing, pardon and reconciliation came into effect. If forgiveness
was not sought via this prescribed route, then other secondary laws (penal laws)
would be applied. And so we have:
- Primary laws
These include all Yahweh's moral commandments, which will abide for all
time (For example: Deuteronomy 6:5, Exodus 20:1-17).
- Secondary laws
These laws only come into effect when Yahweh's moral commandments
are violated. They include for example:
- The sacrificial system - if pardon was requested
- The penal system - if pardon is not requested.
There are more laws (primary & secondary) mentioned in the Scriptures
which are not considered in this booklet. Laws, which concern:
- Marriage
- Property
- Agriculture
- Food etc.
In this booklet, we will mostly concentrate on the secondary laws, which involved
animal sacrifices. To do this, we will first look at what is referred to
in Scripture as the old and new covenants. In the old
covenant Yahweh's secondary laws, the ones that called for animal
sacrifices and diverse purification rites, may be compared to an engineer's
blueprint, an architect's model or a teacher's visual aid. They contained
symbolic rituals, which the Almighty designed to teach His people the real
lessons He had in mind. The old covenant, however, had certain weaknesses.
For example, the people promised to obey God, but their promises were soon
broken and they repeatedly lapsed into sin. In the old covenant, God's law was
written on tablets of stone: but few Israelites really wanted to obey it. In
the new covenant, the Almighty makes a formal agreement - again with
the people of ISRAEL; but there is a difference:
Hebrews 8:
| 6: ...he (Christ) is the mediator of a better covenant, which was
established on better promises.
10: For this is the covenant that I will make with the House of
Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into
their mind, and write them in their hearts...
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In other words, in the new covenant, Yahweh's law will not be obeyed reluctantly,
but by choice, from a willing heart. For God promises to write His law on the
willing believer's mind and soul, thereby ensuring spontaneous and willing
obedience. In the new covenant, Gentile believers (because of their faith
in Christ) are also reckoned as descendants of Abraham. They are
spiritual Israelites!
Galatians 3:29 |
And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.
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Romans 2:29 |
But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart,...
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For more information about this, see Who/What is a Jew?
The main difference between the two covenants regarding forgiveness and cleansing is this:
- Under the old covenant, the repentant sinner brought an innocent
animal victim to the door of the Tabernacle or Temple where an
Aaronic priest officiated. The sinner confessed his/her sin over the animal,
which was then slain and the animal's blood was sprinkled on the repentant sinner.
He/she was then forgiven.
- Under the new covenant, the repentant sinner has no need to bring an
animal to gain forgiveness or cleansing. All he/she needs now is to
approach God with faith in Jesus Christ: who as High Priest of the new
covenant pleads his own blood in the Temple in heaven.
Remember, both covenants are made with Israel: and Yahweh's
moral laws remain unchanged in the new covenant. Few believers realize these facts.
A Voice In The Wilderness
Animal Sacrific Index
Author: Elder: David B. Loughran - Stewarton Bible School - Stewarton Scotland
A Voice In The Wilderness - USA
www.avitw-usa.org
First published 1979 / Placed on the Internet 1996 / Updated: 2009