All Things are by the Law Purged – Part 2

‘Purged with blood.’ Ceremonially purged (9:13), not purged from sin (10:4).

‘Without shedding of blood.’ Here Paul shows that there can be no redemption except through the blood of Christ, and to prefigure this the law could not grant any remission of sin without the blood of a victim.

‘Blood is not remission.’ The word “atonement” is used 80 times in the Old Testament and only 1 time in the New Testament. The word “blood” is used 329 times in the Old Testament and 101 times in the New Testament.

Fourteen blessings of the blood: Atonement for the soul (Lev. 17:11; Rom. 3:24; 5:11; Col. 1:20). Remission of sins (9:22; Matt. 26:28; Rom. 3:24-25; Eph. 1:7). Life and peace (Rom. 5:1-21; Col. 1:20). Redemption (9:12-15; Rom. 3:24-25; Eph. 1:7; 1Pet. 1:18-23; Rev. 5:9). Justification (Rom. 5:9; Gal. 3:6-14; Acts 13:38-39). Brought close (10:19; Eph. 2:13). A pure conscience (9:14). Cleansing from sin (1Jn. 1:7). Sanctification (10:10-14; 13:20). New covenant (10:29; 12:24; 13:20; Matt. 26:28). The new birth (1Pet. 1:18-23). Overcoming power (Rev. 12:11). A member of the Body of Christ (Acts 20:28). Salvation (9:15; Ps. 51:1-19).

All Things are by the Law Purged – Part 1

‘This is the blood of the testament which God had enjoined unto you.’ Quoted from Exodus 24:4-8 (cp. Matt. 26:28). This represents Christ’s blood. The wine was “the fruit of the vine” and should not be substituted by water, intoxicants, or anything else (Matt. 26:29). If any scripture is worth obeying, then it should be obeyed to the letter. No covenant was made without blood (9:20; Ex. 24:8), and there can be no remission of sins without it (9:22; Lev. 17:11). Christ’s own blood atoned for sin and it alone can redeem if accepted for personal atonement and proper terms are met (9:12-15; 10:19-29; 12:24; 13:12, 20; Mark 14:24; Luke 22:20; John 6:53-56; 19:34; Acts 20:28; Rom. 3:24-25; 5:9; 1Cor. 10:16; 11:25; Eph. 1:7; 2:13-16; Col. 1:14-20; 1Pet. 1:2, 18-23; 1Jn. 1:7; 5:6; Rev. 1:5-6; 5:9; 7:14; 12:11).

‘Ministry’ [Greek: leitourgia] is translated as “ministry” (8:6; 9:21); “ministration” (Luke 1:23); and “service” (2Cor. 9:12; Php. 2:17, 30).

‘Almost all things are by the law.’ Almost. Some were ceremonially purged with water and fire (Num. 31:23) and some with the ashes of a red heifer (Num. 19:2-10), but ALL were first consecrated by blood.

To be continued…