The Jewish tabernacle and priesthood . is H CO o-naom —I - O o 55. THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND PRIESTHOOD. Having been called and qualified, the Priests multifariousduties begun. He offered sacrifice, made atonement for sin(Lev. xvl.), offered incense (Lev. xvi. 12, 13), judged evil ( 2), declared the mind and will of God (Numb, xxvii. 21 ;Deut. xxxii. 8), decided controversies and solved difficulties(Deut. xvii. 8-12; xix. 17; xxi. 5), represented the nation onthe shoulder-stones and breastplate (Ex. xxviii. 9-29), andblest the people in the name of the Lord. (Numb. vi. 23.)We observe,


The Jewish tabernacle and priesthood . is H CO o-naom —I - O o 55. THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND PRIESTHOOD. Having been called and qualified, the Priests multifariousduties begun. He offered sacrifice, made atonement for sin(Lev. xvl.), offered incense (Lev. xvi. 12, 13), judged evil ( 2), declared the mind and will of God (Numb, xxvii. 21 ;Deut. xxxii. 8), decided controversies and solved difficulties(Deut. xvii. 8-12; xix. 17; xxi. 5), represented the nation onthe shoulder-stones and breastplate (Ex. xxviii. 9-29), andblest the people in the name of the Lord. (Numb. vi. 23.)We observe, then, that offering sacrifice was not the only dutyof Israels Priest. It formed, indeed, the foundation of allother services, and was constantly repeated. It must ever re-main present to the mind that without shedding of blood isno remission, but the remission of sins is only the beginningof priestly blessing. The present ministry of Christ for His people within thevail is closely connected with the sacrifice of Himself, which,without spot, He offered unto God,


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