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CHRISTIANITY IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
By
Bertrand L. Comparet
When you see some new machine with its shafts turning,
gears spinning, motors humming, you can't understand what it is or what it does,
until somebody shows you a plan of it. Similarly, you can't understand history
and its climax, modern civilization, until you see a plan of it. The only such
plan of history is in the Bible and it is amazingly complete. However, you can't
understand this plan in the Bible, until you know who you are. You must learn
the Bible was lived and written by your ancestors, written about
you and written to you. The identity of the Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian
and Teutonic people as the Israel of the Bible is the only key to the whole
book.
If somebody wrote a very exact history of the United
States, but never used the name United States therein, always calling the nation
in this history China, you couldn't make much sense out of it. As a history of
China, it would be demonstrably false, it could never make good sense until you
put the name of the right nation into it, however all the major churches have
falsified the Bible. They have taken our history, the various
prophecies about us and told us that all this was just about the Jews,
which is an easily demonstrated falsehood. That is why any intelligent and
well-educated atheist has always made a monkey out of any clergyman who has ever
debated him on the Bible. The traditional church doctrines on the Bible are such
easily exposed falsehoods.
The churches have taught us another falsehood. They have
taught the Old Testament is a record of a different religion, the Jewish
religion, which Yahweh tried out and found that He couldn't make it work. So, He
had to abandon it and start a brand new religion Christianity, in the New
Testament. In this, they have greatly slandered Yahweh.
In these lessons we have proven the Anglo-Saxon,
Scandinavian and Teutonic people are the Israel of the Bible. We have proven
this by showing you that these people and no others, especially not the Jews,
fulfill the Bible prophecies about Israel. We have traced their migration
through the writings of most of the recognized historians of those centuries.
You have heard me prove the New Testament is just as much
an Israel book as is the Old Testament. We have reviewed the New Testament and
showed that it was clearly speaking about and speaking to Israel.
You have often heard me say that the Old Testament is just as much a Christian
book as is the New Testament. Today, I shall begin the proof of the Christian
content and character of the Old Testament. Yahweh our God was not mistaken when
He inspired the prophets to write the Old Testament. It was not a failure, which
He had to abandon and start all over again with a new, different religion.
Yahweh was right the first time and His religion and His plan of the ages has
always been the same, from the very beginning until this moment.
So we can recognize Christianity when we find it in the
Old Testament, we must clarify our ideas about it. What is the essence of
Christianity, expressed in a few words? Isn't it this, that man is responsible
for his own actions. If he disobeys Yahweh, this disobedience is sin and the
penalty of sin is death. Man must personally pay this penalty by his own death,
unless someone pays it for him. But no other ordinary person could do this for
you, because the other person is already under the death sentence for his own
sins, and therefore could not die in your place. Therefore, Yahweh provided the
only possible sacrifice, which could pay the penalty of you sins, Yahshua the
Son of Yahweh, being perfect, and without sin, had no penalty of his own to pay.
Therefore, when He gave His own life for us when He died on the cross, He paid
all the penalty of our sins, so that we will not have to meet this penalty. If
we accept this basis of our relationship to our God, openly confessing that
Yahshua is our only Savior, then we have become acceptable to Yahweh, because
sin no longer stands between Him and us. Instead of bearing the responsibility
for our sins, we now have attributed to us the righteousness of Yahshua. This is
Christianity; this is what we must now look for in the Old Testament.
The first promise of the coming of Yahshua our Redeemer,
is found in Genesis 3:15. Yahweh has called Adam, Eve and Satan before
Him, to give account of their misdeeds. Yahweh says to Satan, "I will put
enmity between thee and the woman and between thy seed and her seed: He shall
crush thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel." One, who is of the seed, or
descendant of Eve, shall crush the power of Satan, but in doing so, He shall
suffer from Satan's malice. However, the wound to Satan is far greater than the
wound received by the Redeemer. We have seen this fulfilled in the crucifixion
of Yahshua, a most terrible thing for Him to endure. By this and His
resurrection, Yahshua totally and permanently broke the power of Satan to hold
all men in his power through fear of death. The prophecy in Genesis 3:15
unmistakably applies to Yahshua, and is the first instance of Christianity in
the Old Testament.
Note, this records Satan was to have as literal
children as Eve. The same Hebrew word for seed, zerah, is used in the case
of both Satan and Eve. One of Eve's descendants, which we know to be Yahshua,
was to defeat Satan although suffering terribly in the process. Carefully note
another thing, it is Yahweh who puts enmity between Satan's children and Eve's
children. You know how Satan's children love to parrot the official
Communist party line phrase and call us hate mongers". The Bible
itself tells us that Yahweh commanded and created that enmity or hatred. As a
matter of fact, it only appears as hatred among Satan's children. We don't hate
them, we just detest the evil character shown by the wicked things they are
constantly doing. Satan's children are today known as Jews, formerly they were
known as Canaanites, Hittites, etc.
The Bible only records a very limited account of this
conversation between Yahweh and Adam and Eve. However, it very clearly implies
that at this time Yahweh clearly explained to them the entire plan of
redemption, including the fact that He, Yahweh, would be the Redeemer coming in
the form of a descendant of Eve.
Naturally Adam and Eve didn't like being under the curse,
which came as a consequence of their disobedience of Yahweh, and they hoped that
the curse would soon be ended. Since Yahweh had not explained to them how many
generations it would be until He came as the promised Redeemer, Eve hoped that
her first child Cain would be the Redeemer. This is concealed from you by the
mistranslation in the King James Bible, which says this in Genesis 4:1.
"She conceived and bore Cain and said, I have gotten a man from the
Lord". In the Hebrew it reads, "She conceived and bore Cain and said,
I have gotten a man even Yahweh." Eve thought that this, her first
child, was Yahweh, God Himself come in the flesh as one of her descendants, to
be the Redeemer of His children. This also is Christianity in the Old Testament.
You will remember that in my lesson on "Who Is Your Savior?@
I gave the Biblical proof that Yahshua is Yahweh, come in the flesh to be our
Savior and Redeemer.
We find further confirmation of this in Genesis 4:3-7
which tells us, "Cain brought
of the fruit of the ground an offering unto Yahweh. And Abel, he also brought of
the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And Yahweh had respect unto
Abel and to his offering: but unto Cain and to his offering He had not respect.
And Cain was very wroth and his countenance fell. And Yahweh said unto Cain, Why
art thou wroth? And why is thy countenance fallen? If thou doest well, shalt
thou not be accepted? And if thou doest not well, the sin offering lieth
at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire and thou shalt rule over
him". Yes, I know the King James Bible says that sin lieth at the door, but
the same Hebrew word means both the sin itself and the sin offering, the blood
sacrifice. The two ideas were closely identified, the sin and the offering,
which cleansed the sinner of his guilt.
Although Cain had herds and flocks of his own, he brought
no blood sacrifice, just fruits and vegetables. He made no confession of sin, no
prayer for pardon. He merely told Yahweh, "Landlord, here's your
crop-rent" and then he wondered why Yahweh was not pleased by this! Abel
knew sin would separate any man from Yahweh, and he could not become acceptable
to Yahweh until cleansed of his sins. This was only by making the blood
offering, to proclaim his faith in Yahweh's revelation that some day the Savior
would die to pay the penalty of Abel's sins and he could become free from sin.
Abel showed an understanding of the basic principles of Christianity nearly
4,000 years before the birth of Yahshua.
Hebrews 11:4 reminds us that Abel understood the
need of the blood sacrifice, symbolic of his faith that the Savior would
give His life to pay for Abel's sins. These incidents in the third and fourth
chapters of Genesis occurred close to 4000 B.C. Moses wrote the book of Genesis,
which tells of this, about 1446 B.C., and it is not the earliest book in the
Bible. Although the book of Job was later assigned its place as the 18th book in
the Bible, it was written about nine centuries before Moses lived. Its great age
appears from the fact that it never mentions the law, which Yahweh gave to
Moses, and nothing as important as the law would be omitted if the Book of Job
had been written later. Job complains of his undeserved suffering and his
friends assure him that suffering comes only as a just punishment, so Job must
have done something very wicked to deserve such punishment. But, they never
mention any law, which they think Job has broken. Also Job, who wrote the book,
is mentioned in Genesis 10:29 as Jobab, Father Job, a great, great
grandson of Shem and a grandson of Eber, from whom the people got the name
Hebrews.
In all his suffering, Job never loses sight of the
promise of the coming Redeemer. Even while he is wishing for death to put him
out of his misery, in Job 19: 25-27, he says, "For I know that my
Redeemer liveth and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the
earth: and though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh
shall I see Yahweh: Whom I shall see for myself and mine eyes shall behold, and
not another."
Abraham also knew and expressed some of the basic ideas
of Christianity. In Genesis 22:1-14 we read that Yahweh put Abraham to a
severe test, He told Abraham to offer his beloved son Isaac, on the altar, as a
burnt offering. Remember how much Isaac meant to Abraham. In addition to all the
ordinary love of a father for his son, Yahweh had promised Abraham that the many
great prophecies given to him would be fulfilled through Isaac. Then, when Isaac
was still only a child, and none of the promises had yet been fulfilled, Yahweh
suddenly commanded Abraham to sacrifice Isaac as a burnt offering! Did it mean
that Yahweh had changed His mind and would not make good on His many promises?
No, Abraham knew that Yahweh's word was always reliable. Therefore Yahweh would
find a way to fulfill His promises that through Isaac would be born a number of
nations, destined to demonstrate to the world the goodness of Yahweh.
Abraham started out with Isaac for the place where he was
to offer up the sacrifice, going cheerfully, not in the awful grief of a father
about to not only witness, but even to cause, the death of his beloved son. He
went in the serene confidence of one who knew that his God was always faithful.
It records. "Isaac spoke unto Abraham his father, and said, My father and
he said, Here I am, my son. And he (Isaac) said, Behold the fire and the wood:
but where is the lamb for a burnt offering? And Abraham said, My son, Yahweh
will provide Himself a lamb for a burnt offering."
Possibly his confidence might have been based in part
upon the conviction that, if Yahweh did permit the death of Isaac, He would
resurrect him, so that the promises would be fulfilled through Isaac. Remember
that resurrection is a basic part of Christianity. By his own statement,
Abraham also was calmly certain that Yahweh would intervene, providing a lamb
for the sacrifice to be offered in place of Isaac, so that by the death of
lamb, in his place, Isaac could be spared. This again, is the very essence
of Christianity. In John 1:29 Yahshua is called the Lamb of God, which
taketh away the sin of the world. In Revelation 13:8 Yahshua is called,
"The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." Genesis 22
tells how Abraham's faith was justified. Yahweh stopped him before any harm
could come to Isaac and provided a ram, caught in a nearby thicket, for the
sacrifice.
Moses wrote this incident of Abraham and Isaac in the
Book of Genesis. Do you think Moses did not know the significance of what he had
written? Not at all, the Bible itself tells us Moses was a Christian,
does that surprise you? Hebrews 11:24-26 records, "By faith, Moses,
when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter:
choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the
pleasures of sin for a season; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater
riches than the treasures of Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompense of
the reward." Certainly you can't have faith in something you have never
heard of. It is clear Moses knew the significance of the symbolism in the Old
Testament rituals, which he told the people of Israel to use.
Christianity is the central theme of the Old Testament,
especially in the writings of Moses and Isaiah. The deepest religious truths
therein are expressed symbolically in the sacrifices and rituals. Since they are
not explained in words of one syllable for the benefit of the lazy, the
uninterested and the shallow, they have not been perceived by churchmen whose
religion never gets beyond mere emotionalism. These are the men who tell us
Yahweh was mistaken in the Old Testament that His plan would not work, because
men in their wickedness were stronger than Yahweh. They would not let Him carry
out His plans, so He had to abandon all this and start over again in the New
Testament. Isn't that an inspiring religion! They call themselves New Testament
Christians, but they either won't read or won't believe the New Testament
either.
In this same New Testament Yahshua, to whom these Jews
render lip service, calls their attention to Christianity in the writings of
Moses. In John chapter 5 He twice called attention of the Jews to this
fact saying, "Search the scriptures: for in them ye think ye have eternal
life: and it is they which testify of Me." The earliest book of the New
Testament, Matthew, was not written until ten years after Christ spoke, so the
scriptures He told them to read were necessarily those of the Old Testament.
Yahshua told them, "There is one that accuseth you, even Moses, in whom ye
trust. For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed Me: for he wrote of
Me." Can you be a New Testament Christian if you won't believe
Yahshua's own words?
We find the essence of Christianity clearly symbolized in
the origin of the Passover. You remember Moses had repeatedly demanded of the
Pharaoh of Egypt that he let the people of Israel go, and the Pharaoh had each
time refused, despite the many miracles Moses worked bringing down plagues upon
Egypt to show his authority. So Yahweh told Moses that one more plague would be
sent upon Egypt, which would surely convince Pharaoh that he should let the
children of Israel go. "Thus saith Yahweh, About midnight will I go out
into the midst of Egypt: and all the first born in the land of Egypt shall die,
from the first born of Pharaoh that sitteth upon the throne, even unto the first
born of the maidservant that is behind the mill; and all the first born of
beasts. But against any of the children of Israel shall not a dog move his
tongue, against man or beast: that ye may know how Yahweh doth put a difference
between the Egyptians and Israel."
Note what this means, because of the stubborn wickedness
of the Egyptians, the death penalty was to come upon them. Yet the children of
Israel, who were also imperfect and sinful, were to escape this penalty. There
was only one way in which they could be spared, by the ritual of the Passover.
This Passover certainly symbolizes Christianity as the way of salvation from
death.
The instructions for this ritual were given in Exodus
chapter 12. "In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them
every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for a house.
And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the
whole qahal of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening. And they
shall take of the blood and strike it on the two side posts and upon the upper
doorpost of the houses, wherein they shall eat it. And they shall eat the flesh
in the night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs shall
they eat it. And the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where ye
are: and when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be
upon you to destroy when I smite the land of Egypt. And this day shall be unto
you for a memorial: and ye shall keep it for a feast to Yahweh throughout your
generations; ye shall keep it a feast by an ordinance for ever."
This symbolized Yahshua giving His life to save those who
believe in Him. This festival was always kept in the Hebrew month of Nisan. This
meal gave the Israelites strength for their forced march, that night and all the
next day, leaving Egypt in the exodus. The lamb's blood had to be placed outside
the door on the two doorposts and the lintel above the front door of each house.
Although they were cruelly mistreated slaves in the land of their enemies, they
could not eat the Passover supper in secret. Salvation from death came only to
those who publicly proclaimed their faith that the blood of the lamb would save
them.
This is clearly New Testament Christianity. First, the
necessity for public confession of faith in the blood of the Lamb. In Matthew
10:32-33 Yahshua says, "Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before
men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven. But whosoever
shall deny Me before men, him will I also deny before My father which is in
heaven." Also read Luke 12:8-9. In Romans 10:9 Paul reminds
us, "That if thou shalt confess, with thy mouth, Yahshua the Christ, and
shalt believe in thine heart that Yahweh hath raised Him from the dead, thou
shalt be saved."
Eating the flesh of the lamb, to gain strength for the
great effort of the exodus from the world and evil into salvation and the
kingdom of Yahweh, is again clear Christian symbolism. In John chapter 6
Yahshua says, "I am the bread of life: he that cometh to Me shall never
hunger; and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst. I am the living bread
which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live
forever: and the bread that I will give is My flesh, which I will give for the
life of the world."
Perhaps some of you are wondering about the command in Exodus
12:24, "And ye shall observe this thing for an ordinance to thee
and to thy sons forever." Are we violating Yahweh's law when we do not
celebrated Passover as such today? No, you will note that the Passover ritual
was an ordinance; all the religious rituals were stated as ordinances.
There are four grades of divine law.
(1) The
commandments, which are the greatest rules governing man's relation to his God.
(2) The
statutes, which are the rules for governing the nation, including many of the
rules for man's relation to his fellow man.
(3) The
judgments, which are the rules telling the judges how to decide cases between
man and man.
(4) The
ordinances, which are the rules for the religious rituals and ceremonies. The
commandments, statutes and the judgments are the rules, which are forever
necessary for a good life in this world, and they are still in force. The ordinances
governed only the religious ceremonies and rituals, and all of these were
symbolic of the coming Savior and Redeemer, Yahshua.
Since He had not come in Old Testament times, all the
symbolism of the rituals looked to the future. But after Yahshua had actually
come, we cannot go on proclaiming our faith that our Redeemer has not yet come
but will come in the future. That would be a rejection of Yahshua who has
already come. Therefore, only the form of the ceremony, not its eternal
truth, is changed to a new form the last supper or communion, which
proclaims our faith in a Redeemer who has already come. It is still the
same eternal truth about the same Redeemer. It does not reject any of the truth
implied in the Passover, it merely proclaims this as already accomplished.
The Passover was on the 14th day of the Hebrew month
Nisan. The Passover lambs were killed and dressed in the afternoon, ready for
that evening's Passover supper. The King James Bible wrongly translates this as
in the evening. But the Hebrew said, between the evenings, which meant between
the time when the sun first started toward sunset at noon, and the time when it
finished it=s going
down. Yahshua was crucified soon after noon and He died about 3 P.M., the Bible
says, about the ninth hour. The Hebrew divided the night into watches and the
day into twelve hours, beginning at sunrise, which came about 6 A.M. at that
time of year, so the ninth hour was 3 P.M. Yahshua died right in the middle of
the period when the Passover lambs were being killed, emphasizing the fact that
He was our Passover.
The next day, the fifteenth day of Nisan, began the seven
days of the feast of unleavened bread. We find this in Leviticus 23:6-8,
"And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of the unleavened
bread unto Yahweh: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread. In the first day ye
shall have convocation: ye shall not do any servile work therein. But ye shall
offer an offering made by fire unto Yahweh seven days: in the seventh day is an
holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein." Like all the other
festivals and rituals of the Old Testament, this feast of the unleavened bread
is symbolic of Yahshua and His ministry.
Leaven was a symbol of sin, its fermentation being
perhaps thought of as similar to putrefaction, the way just a little leaven
introduced into the dough would soon spread through it all. Hence we find
Yahshua warning His disciples in Matthew 16:6, to beware of the leaven of
the Pharisees and the Sadducees. Since
Yahshua was the bread of life, as He explained in John chapter 6, the
fact that,
(1)
Yahshua has saved
us by His death in our place on the cross, followed by
(2)
the fact that our
lives are thereafter sustained by His power, is symbolized by the Passover,
followed by the feast of the unleavened bread. Yahshua's perfection, free from
all sin, is symbolized by the use of unleavened bread.
The third of the spring festivals firstfruits came before
the end of unleavened bread. On the first day after the Sabbath following the
Passover, was the firstfruits festival. It is mentioned in many places, Exodus
23:16, 34:22; Leviticus 23:10-14; Numbers 18:12-13, 28:16; Deuteronomy
18:4, 26:1-11, and the entire ritual is given in Deuteronomy 26:1-11.
"And it shall be, when thou art come unto the land which Yahweh thy God
giveth thee for an inheritance, and possessest it and dwellest therein: that
thou shalt take of the first of all the fruits of the earth, which thou shalt
bring out of thy land that Yahweh thy God giveth thee, and thou shalt put it in
a basket and shall go unto the place which Yahweh thy God shall choose to place
His name there. And thou shalt go unto the priest that shall be in those days
and say unto him, I profess this day unto Yahweh thy God, that I am come unto
the country which Yahweh swore unto our fathers for to give us. And the priest
shall take the basket out of thine hand and set it down before the altar of
Yahweh thy God. And thou shalt speak and say before Yahweh thy God, A Syrian
ready to perish was my father and he went down into Egypt and sojourned there
with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty and populous: and the
Egyptians evil entreated us and afflicted us and laid upon us hard bondage: and
when we cried unto Yahweh, God of our fathers, Yahweh heard our voice, and
looked on our affliction and our labor and our oppression: and Yahweh brought us
forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand and with an outstretched arm and with
great terribleness, and with signs and with wonders: and He hath brought us into
this place, and hath given us this land, even a land that floweth with milk and
honey. And now behold, I have brought the firstfruits of the land which Thou, O
Yahweh, hast given me."
The people in general have never shown any ability to
understand the deeper truths of religion. Only a very few upon whom rests the
spirit of Yahweh, have ever understood. Therefore, to keep the rituals in the
mind of the people, Moses had to give a simplified explanation, within the range
of comprehension of the average man. Consequently, he tied in the festival of
the firstfruits with the idea of expressing gratitude to Yahweh for his gift of
the Promised Land. But the promised land of Canaan was only for this world, a
temporary value. What was the true Promised Land, the one that was eternal? It
must necessarily be resurrection and continued life after the death of this
fallen body. Therefore, that is the true symbolism of the festival of the
firstfruits and that is the fulfillment, which Yahshua gave it. On the morning
after the Sabbaths, Yahshua was resurrected to demonstrate the reality of the
redemption He had given us and this was on the exact day of the festival of the
firstfruits. He always fulfilled the great reality on the exact day of the
festival, which symbolized that realty.
Yahshua carried out the symbolism of the firstfruits to
the exact letter. Leviticus 23:10-11 commands, "The firstfruits
offering shall be a sheaf of grain, a number of stalks, each with its head
containing many individual grains; and the priest shall take the sheaf and wave
it. They were to publicly display it before Yahweh. When Yahshua was
resurrected, He did not rise alone. Matthew 27:52-53 tells us, " The
graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose and came out
of the graves after His resurrection and went into the holy city and appeared
unto many." Thus He fulfilled the symbolism of the wave sheaf, containing
many individual grains, by resurrecting many persons when He arose as the
firstfruits from the dead and making public display of His victory over death.
This is the correct interpretation of the symbolism that
is shown by Paul's words in I Corinthians 15:20-23, "But now is
Christ risen from the dead and become the firstfruits of them that slept.
For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For
as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in
his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterwards they that are Christ's at His
coming."
The firstfruits festival came at the time of the barley
harvest, for the barley harvest ripened several weeks before the wheat. The
offering of the firstfruits at the temple was of only a small amount, a mere
token as a pledge that when the major harvest, that of the wheat was brought in,
the full tithe of the grain harvest would be brought to the temple. This was to
be done at what the Bible calls, the feast of weeks, and which the churchmen,
with the usual specialists' delight in developing a jargon of their own, have
chosen to call Pentecost. Yahshua knew and respected the symbolism involved
here. At firstfruits, He did not bring all the magnificent gifts He would give
to His followers, He brought just a token resurrection of a few persons, to show
how great would be His eventual gift to men. However, men must live out their
lives under all the usual circumstances of this world, before they reach the
stage of death and resurrection so, they need another gift before that time.
What they need to bring them triumphantly through life is the indwelling
presence of the Holy Spirit.
Yahshua had promised them this gift in John 14:16-18.
"And I will pray the Father and He shall give you another Comforter, that
He may abide with you forever: even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot
receive, because it seeth Him not, neither knoweth Him: but ye know him; for He
dwelleth with you and shall be in you. I will not leave you comfortless: I will
come to you." So, at the time of firstfruits, Yahshua demonstrated the
reality of His gift of resurrection by bringing several of the dead to life. It
was not yet time for actual resurrection to come to everyone, so this was just a
token given in pledge of the final harvest. With this proof, everyone could wait
in serene confidence for what was yet to come. The rest of the harvest for man
was to be demonstrated in its own good time, at the feast of weeks.
The feast of weeks was celebrated on the fiftieth day
after firstfruits, as specified in Leviticus 23:15-21. "And ye shall
count unto you from the morrow after the Sabbath, from the day that ye brought
the wave offering, seven Sabbaths shall be complete: and even unto the morrow
after the seventh Sabbath shall ye number fifty days: and ye shall offer a new
meal offering unto Yahweh. Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave
loaves of two tenth deals: they shall be of fine flour; they shall be baked
with leaven; they are the firstfruits unto Yahweh. And ye shall offer with
the bread seven lambs, without blemish, of the first year, and one young bullock
and two rams: they shall be for a burnt offering unto Yahweh, with their meal
offering and their drink offerings, even an offering made by fire, of savour
unto Yahweh. Then ye shall sacrifice one kid of the goats for a sin offering and
two lambs of the first year for a sacrifice of peace offerings. And the priest
shall wave them with the bread of the firstfruits, for a wave offering before
Yahweh, with the two lambs: they shall be holy to Yahweh for the priest. And ye
shall proclaim on the selfsame day that it may be an holy convocation unto you:
ye shall do no servile work therein: it shall be a statute forever in all your
dwellings throughout your generations."
Note here some contrasts, which are intended to make
clear the different things symbolized. In the feast of the firstfruits, the
symbolism was that of Yahshua resurrected as the firstfruits from the dead.
Since leaven symbolizes sin, there could not be any leaven in the offerings made
on the day of firstfruits. Along with the sheaf of barley, the Israelite was to
offer a he lamb of the first year without blemish, as a burnt offering, which
symbolized Yahshua offering to pay the penalty of our sins. There was also to be
an offering of fine flour mingled with oil, but not baked into a leavened loaf,
nor could any leaven be included in the offering, as firstfruits must symbolize
Yahshua who is without sin. But the feast of weeks, also called Pentecost, does
not directly represent Yahshua; it symbolizes the true church and Yahshua's gift
of the Holy Spirit to the church.
Even the very best of men have some sins, even when
called by Yahshua to be part of His church. Therefore, the wave loaves, which
symbolize the church, were made with leaven. Note also that at the feast of the
firstfruits, there was the offering of a sheaf of stalks of barley, each stalk
having its head containing many individual grains. This symbolizing the many
individuals to whom Yahshua brings the gift of life and resurrection. With the
call to form His church, all the believers become part of one body, the church.
As Paul points out in I Corinthians 10:16-17 saying, "The cup of
blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? For we,
being many, are one bread and one body: for we are all partakers of that one
bread." Therefore, the offering at the feast of weeks is no longer a sheaf
containing a multitude of individual grains, but of the wave loaves symbolizing
the many believers having now become one church.
In fulfillment of this, at the feast of weeks or
Pentecost, next following the crucifixion, the disciples were waiting in
Jerusalem in obedience to Yahshua's promise and command in Luke 24:49.
"And behold, I send the promise of My Father upon you: but tarry ye in the
city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high". Acts 1:8
promises, "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Spirit is come
upon you: and ye shall be witnesses upon Me, both in Jerusalem and in all Judea
and in Samaria and unto the uttermost parts of the earth." At the feast of
weeks, the Holy Spirit came upon them, as set forth in detail in Acts chapter
2 which began the work of the church, men united in their fellowship as
parts of the mystic body of Christ. Remember, this was but the fulfillment of
the promise symbolized in the feast of weeks in the Old Testament.
Have we now completed our review of Christianity in the
Old Testament? Far from it, let us now turn to Isaiah 53:3-7, which even
our various churches all admit refers definitely to Yahshua. I will correct a
few errors in translation in it. "He is despised and rejected of men; a man
of pains and acquainted with sickness: and we hid as it were our faces from Him;
He was despised, and we esteemed Him not. Surely He hath borne our sickness and
carried our pain: yet we did esteem Him stricken, smitten of Yahweh and
afflicted. But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our
iniquities: the chastisement of our transgressions, He was bruised for our
iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and with His stripes we
are healed. All we, like sheep, have gone astray; we have turned every one to
his own way; and Yahweh hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all. He was
oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth: he is brought as a
lamb to the slaughter." Indeed, what can the New Testament add which is not
found here? Remember, Isaiah wrote this almost 7 2 centuries before it was fulfilled!
How can clergymen be so blind? Most of them quote this
passage from Isaiah at one time or another; they even preach that it is
referring to Yahshua. Then they preach that the Old Testament set forth a
different and false religion, which had to be abandoned, to make way for the New
Testament and Christianity.
The Psalms make many references to Yahshua and His work
of salvation. Psalm chapter 2 contains clear reference to Him. "I
will declare the decree: Yahweh hath said unto Me, Thou art My son: this day
have I begotten thee. Ask of Me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine
inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. Thou shalt
break them with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's
vessel. Be wise now, therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the
earth. Serve Yahweh with fear rejoice with trembling. Kiss the son, lest He be
angry, and ye perish from the way, when His wrath is kindled but a little."
Psalm chapter 22 is generally admitted to be a prophetic picture of the
crucifixion of Yahshua. It is too long for me to quote here, read it for
yourself and you will see that it describes the crucifixion.
Psalm 40:6-10 again prophesies Yahshua, as is
recognized in Hebrews 10:5-14. Don't these New Testament Christians ever
read the New Testament? Yahshua certainly did fulfill these words of Psalm 40.
"Sacrifice and offering Thou didst not desire; mine ears hast Thou opened:
burnt offering and sin offering hast Thou not required. Then said I, Lo, I come:
in the volume of the book it is written of me, I delight to do Thy will, O my
God; yea, Thy law is within my heart. I have preached righteousness in the great
congregation: lo, I have not refrained my lips, O Yahweh, Thou knowest. I have
not hid thy righteousness within my heart; I have declared Thy faithfulness and
thy salvation: I have not concealed Thy loving kindness and Thy truth from the
great congregation." Psalm 41:9 is prophetic saying, "Yea, mine
own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted
up his heel against me." In John 13:18 Yahshua quotes this verse,
telling the disciples that the betrayal by Judas Iscariot is the fulfillment of
this Psalm.
Psalm 45:6-7 refers to Yahshua, "Thy throne,
O Yahweh, is forever and ever: the scepter of Thy kingdom is a right scepter.
Thou lovest righteousness and hatest wickedness: therefore Yahweh, Thy God, that
anointed Thee with the oil of gladness above Thy fellows." This is quoted,
word for word in Hebrews 1:8-9, as applying to Yahshua.
Psalm 68:18 refers to Yahshua's deliverance of the
dead from their previous captivity by the powers of evil saying, "Thou hast
ascended on high, Thou hast led captivity captive: Thou hast received gifts for
men: Yea, for the rebellious also, that Yahweh might dwell among them."
This Psalm is quoted by Paul in Ephesians 4:7-10 explaining its reference
to Yahshua.
Psalm 69:9, refers to Yahshua's single minded
devotion to doing His Father's will, regardless of the consequences says,
"For the zeal of thine house hath eaten Me up; and the reproaches of them
that reproached thee are fallen upon Me." John 2:17 and Romans
15:3 explain that this verse applied to Yahshua. Why don't these New
Testament Christians read their New Testament? Then they can see that
it so frequently refers to the Old Testament for confirmation of its truth?
Psalm 110:1,4 in referring to Yahshua says,
"Yahweh said unto His Son, Sit thou at My right hand, until I make Thine
enemies Thy footstool and Yahweh hath sworn and will not repent, Thou art a
priest forever after the order of Melchizedek." In Matthew 22:41-45
Yahshua quoted this Psalm in proof of His divine nature and Peter also cited it
as such proof. In Acts 2:29-36, and in Hebrews 5:6, 6:20 & chapter
7, Paul quotes it as authority three times. There are also several other
identifiable references to Yahshua in other Psalms, but we have covered that
field enough.
Before we leave this point, let us note how thoroughly it
is explained in the book of Hebrews 9:1-12. "Then verily the first
covenant had also ordinances of divine service and an earthly sanctuary. For
there was a tabernacle made; the first, wherein was the candlestick and the
table and the shewbread, which is called the sanctuary. And after the second
veil, the tabernacle which is called the holiest of all; which had the golden
censer and the ark of the covenant overlaid round about with gold, wherein was
the golden pot that had manna, and Aaron's rod that budded and the tablets of
the covenant; and over it the cherubim of glory, shadowing the mercy seat; Now
these things were thus ordained, and the priests went always into the first
tabernacle, accomplishing the service of Yahweh. But into the second went the
high priest alone, once every year, not without blood, which he offered for
himself and for the errors of the people: Which was a figure for the time then
present, in which were offered both gifts and sacrifices that could not make him
that did the service perfect, as pertaining to the conscience. But Christ being
come, an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect
tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this creation; neither
by the blood of goats and calves, but by His own blood He entered in once into
the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us."
The religious ordinances of the Old Testament were all
symbolic of the true redemption, which would be accomplished by Yahshua
at His first coming. Now do you see why Paul said in Galatians 3:24,
"The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ". The first
three major parts of the law are the commandments, the statutes and the
judgments, established rules of conduct, which one must follow if his conduct is
to be righteous. We all fall short of such good conduct and do not gain
righteousness by our own actions, and the law condemns us for this. The fourth
division of the law, the ordinances which set up all the religious rituals and
ceremonies, points out that righteousness can be gained only through the death
of another in our place, paying the penalty for our sins. As we have seen, this
clearly symbolized that the real sacrifice, not the mere symbol of it, was that
which would be made by Yahshua at His first coming, in His crucifixion and
resurrection.
We cannot go on forever with our discussion of
Christianity in the Old Testament, however there remains one part of it, which
is as important, as all that we have studied this far. These are the three fall
festivals, the Hebrew new year (Rosh Hashanah), the day of atonement (Yom
Kipper) and the feast of the tabernacles, all symbolize the second coming of
Yahshua. Let us now examine these in detail.
The Hebrew day began at sunset; each month was a lunar
month, always beginning with the new moon. Today, we calculate the time when the
moon is exactly opposite from its position at the full moon and this is the
astronomical new moon. However, the moon is not visible at all on that day, it
is too close to the sun to be seen even at sunset. The Hebrews counted as new
moon the first day that a thin crescent could be seen just after sunset and this
comes on a day later than the day marked new moon on your calendar. Sunset of
the day of the new moon, of the first month of the year, was their new year's
day. They posted watchers on nearby hilltops or on towers in the cities, to
watch for the first glimpse of the thin crescent new moon. When the watchers saw
it, they notified the people of the town by loud shouts and the people joined in
the shouting and blowing horns. In fact, we still do something much like this,
but we delay our new year's shouting and horn blowing until midnight.
We find the ordinance governing it in Numbers 29:1,
"And in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, ye shall have an
holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work: it is day of blowing the trumpets
unto you." If you are wondering about this reference to it as the seventh
month, the answer is that the Hebrews had two separate calendar years. One was
the civil year, commencing with the month Nisan in the spring. The other
was the sacred year, commencing with the month Tishri, which was the
seventh month in the civil year.
On a small scale, the New Year ritual was watchers
scanning the heavens, looking there for the sign of the end of one period of
time, a year, and the beginning of another. What is symbolized on the great
scale is that we are to watch for the sign in the heavens marking the return of
Yahshua, ending this age and beginning the next. Yahshua explained this for us
in Matthew 24:30-31, "And then shall appear the sign of the Son of
man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn and they shall
see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven, with power and great glory.
And He shall send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall
gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the
other."
As they watched anxiously for the sign of the end of a
year, so we watch hopefully for the sign in the heavens which will show us that
Yahshua is on His way and nearly here, leading the vast armies of heaven, come
to overthrow all wickedness and set us free from its power. This will end the
sinful age in which we have been living and beginning the next age of true and
complete righteousness when Yahshua shall rule all the earth as King of Kings.
Today, we who really believe His words remain alert to
perceive the signs of His second coming, in accordance with His warnings in Matthew
24:42. "Watch therefore: for in such an hour as ye think not, the Son
of man cometh." The importance of this sign cannot be overrated, so
strongly and repeatedly does the Bible state it. In Matthew 25:1-13
Yahshua tells the parable of the ten virgins and their lamps, five of them being
wise and keeping their lamps not only trimmed but also filled with oil, in
readiness for their master's return from His wedding supper. The other five were
foolish and had no oil for their lamps. He concludes this parable by saying,
"Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son
of man cometh."
In Luke 21:34-36 Yahshua also said, "And take
heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting
and drunkenness and cares of this life and so that day come upon you unawares.
For as a snare shall it come upon all them that dwell on the face of the whole
earth. Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to
escape all these things that shall come to pass and to stand before the Son of
man." Paul tells us in Thessalonians 5:4-6, " But ye brethren,
are not in darkness, that the day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the
children of light and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of
the darkness. Therefore, let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be
sober." Remember, the Hebrew New Year ritual in the Old Testament
symbolized all of this.
The return of Yahshua, which is the dearest hope of the
Christian, will not be a source of joy to those who hate Yahshua. Both Old and
New Testaments alike tell us of His enemies' terror as they see their judgment
and punishment coming. Zechariah 12:10-11 says, "And they shall look
upon Me whom they have pierced and they shall mourn for Him as one mourneth for
his only son, and shall be in bitterness for Him as one is in bitterness for his
first born. In that day there shall be a great mourning in Jerusalem."
Revelation 6:15-16 adds, "And the kings of the earth, and the great
men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every
bondsman, and every freeman hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the
mountains; and said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us and hide us from the
face of Him that sitteth upon the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb."
As the Book of Revelation is entirely symbolic, the mountains and the rocks of
which he speaks, are nations and the communities into which the enemies of
Yahshua have infiltrated. In calling upon these nations and cities to fall on
them and hide them, they will be seeking protection by trying to pass as just
ordinary members of these nations and communities, denying any double allegiance
to another nation, race, or religion. Some of these Canaanite Jews have deceived
us by this means and they will try also to deceive Yahweh, but without success.
The next fall festival was the Day of Atonement, on the
tenth day of the Hebrew month Tishri. It was the most solemn of all the
festivals and it carries the deepest symbolism in the entire Bible. Before we
can consider it in detail, we must learn the identity of a fallen angel named
Azazel (Aw-zaw-zale).
You will not find Azazel=s name mentioned in the King James Bible, although it is there in the
original Hebrew. The entire story is not given in the books of the accepted
canon of the Bible. So, we must turn to the book of Enoch for many of the
details. We start with Genesis 6:1-4 as it reads in the Hebrew. "And
it comes to pass that mankind (Adamites) have begun to multiply upon the face of
the earth, and daughters have been born to them; and sons of God see the
daughter of men, that they are fair, and they take to themselves women of all
whom they have chosen. The fallen ones (Nephilim) were in the earth in
those days, and even afterwards when sons of God (sons of God is mistranslated
from the word nephilim meaning fallen angels) came in unto the daughters of men
and they have children born to them, they are the heroes who, from of old, are
the men of renown." The fallen angels who followed Satan into rebellion
were the ones who left their first estate (or condition), as we are told in Jude
chapter 6. The King James Bible says, "There were giants in the
earth in those days," but this is pure mistranslation, as the Hebrew says
"The nephilim were in the earth in those days." The meaning of
nephilim is, the fallen ones, obviously the fallen angels who had gone into
rebellion under the leadership of Satan.
Who is Satan?
The word Satan is not the name of any person, but a mere title,
meaning the opponent. He is sometimes called Lucifer, but this also is only a
title, meaning the shining one, or perhaps the light bearer. To teach whom the
person is carrying these titles; we must turn to the book of Enoch, as I have
said. Enoch chapter 6 says, "And it came to pass, when the children
of men had multiplied, that in those days were born unto them beautiful and
comely daughters. And the angels, the children of the heaven, saw and lusted
after them, and said to one another, Come, let us choose us wives from among the
children of men and beget us children" It goes on to list the names of the
chief ringleaders among the rebel angels, among whom is one named Azazel.
Enoch chapter 8
records, "And Azazel taught men to make swords and knives and shields and
breastplates, and made known to them the metals of war and the art of working
them. And there arose much godlessness and they committed fornication and they
were led astray and became corrupt in all their ways. And as men perished, they
cried, and their cry went up to heaven." It tells how Yahweh sent a
committee of four archangels, Michael, Uried, Raphael and Gabriel to investigate
and report back to Him just how bad conditions really were. In Enoch chapter
9 they report, "Thou seest what Azazel hath done, who hath
taught all unrighteousness on earth, * * And the women have borne giants and
the whole earth has thereby been filled with blood and unrighteousness." In
Enoch chapter 10 Yahweh orders Raphael to, "Bind Azazel hand and
foot and cast him into darkness: and make an opening in the desert which
is in Dudael and cast him therein." Then God pronounces sentence upon
Azazel, "The whole earth has been corrupted through the works that were
taught by Azazel: To him ascribe all sin". Yahweh commands that
Azazel be kept imprisoned in darkness in the pit in the desert, awaiting his
final judgment and condemnation.
With this background, knowing who and what Azazel is, we
are ready to commence our study of the Day of Atonement. The instructions for
the Day of Atonement are found in Leviticus chapters 16 & 23. Usually
I read to you the scriptures on the point and then explain it. However, if I
read it in detail here, just the Leviticus chapter 16 alone would take
all of my time. So, I suggest that you first read Leviticus 23:26-30 and
all of Leviticus 16 and we will now study its meaning.
Ordinarily, the high priest performed his duties dressed
in a magnificent embroidered robe, decorated with golden ornaments as well as
colored embroidery and with the golden breastplate set with twelve jewels, each
with the name of one of the tribes of Israel engraved on the jewel. Read Exodus
chapter 28. It was the best man could do to indicate the majesty of one who,
when so clad, represented the Godhood. The high priest when clad in his regular
robes of office represented Yahshua in all the glory and majesty of Yahweh,
before He came in the form of a man.
On the Day of Atonement however, the high priest laid
aside his magnificent robes, bathed and dressed entirely in white linen, symbols
of sinless purity. This was representing Yahshua coming in human form, having
for a time laid aside the full majesty of the Godhood and being without sin, Leviticus
16:4. The high priest was himself a man, with the faults and sins, which all
men have. He must cleanse himself of his own sins before he can act out the part
of Yahshua in the ritual of the Day of Atonement. Therefore, he next sacrifices
a sin offering on behalf of himself and his household. By this he is cleansed of
his sins and so can play the part of the sinless Christ, Leviticus 16:6,11
&14.
The symbolism of the animal sacrifices offered by
individual sinners was clearly this. Realizing that he had sinned, the sinner
went to the temple and offered his sin offering, the death of the animal
symbolizing his faith that the death of the real Savior would pay the penalty of
his sins. By this, he was cleansed of his sin; he left the sin and its penalty
at the temple. While the sinner was freed from the penalty, the sin must still
be accounted for. So, the sins of the people accumulated at the temple all
through the year. On the Day of Atonement, the temple contained all the sins of
the people for the entire year. The temple must be cleansed of these accumulated
sins before the rest of the ceremony could be performed. After the high priest
had offered the sin offering on behalf of himself and his family, he was ready
to make the great atonement for the people. The real meaning of this has been
concealed by mistranslation in the King James Bible. In many of the modern
translations, it has also been mistranslated.
The Hebrew reads, "And Aaron shall take from the
assembly of the children of Israel two kids of the goats for a sin offering, and
he shall take the two goats and cause them to stand before Yahweh at the door of
the tabernacle. And Aaron shall cast lots over the two goats, one lot for Yahweh
and one lot for Azazel; and Aaron shall bring near the goat on which the
lot for Yahweh has fallen, and shall make it a sin offering. And the goat on
which the lot for Azazel fell, he shall cause to stand living before Yahweh, to
make atonement by it, to send it away for a goat of departure into the desert.
And he shall slaughter the goat of the sin offering which is the people's and
shall take its blood into the inside of the veil, and shall sprinkle it on the
mercy seat and at the front of the mercy seat, and he shall make atonement for
the sanctuary because of the uncleanness of the children of Israel and because
of their transgressions in all their sins. And he shall make atonement for
himself and for his household and for all the assembly of Israel."
Before we finish this, let's understand this part of it.
The high priest has received from the nation of Israel two goats and he has cast
lots over them to select one goat for a sin offering to Yahweh on behalf of all
the people and the other goat is then selected for Azazel. The goat of the sin
offering, on behalf of the people, is then slaughtered in sacrifice. The high
priest then takes its blood into the holy of holies, where he sprinkles a little
of the blood on and before the mercy seat where Yahweh sits. Thus he reminds
Yahweh that blood has been shed to pay for all the sins of all the people. This
symbolizes Yahshua offering His own innocent blood, shed to pay for all the sins
of all the people who will accept Him as their Savior.
Hebrews chapter 9 explains, "Now when these things
were thus ordained, the priest went always into the first tabernacle,
accomplishing the service of God. But into the second went the high priest
alone, once every year, not without blood, which he offered for himself and for
the errors of the people. But Christ being come an high priest of good things to
come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to
say, not of this creation. Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by His
own blood he entered into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for
us. For it the blood of bulls and of goats and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling
the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh; how much more shall the
blood of Christ, who through the eternal spirit offered Himself without spot to
Yahweh, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God. Almost
all things are by the law purged with blood; and without the shedding of blood
is no remission of sins. It was therefore necessary that the patterns of
things in the heavens should be purified with these but the heavenly things
themselves with better sacrifices than these. For Christ is not entered into the
holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven
itself, now to appear in the presence of Yahweh for us: nor yet that he should
offer Himself often, as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year
with the blood of others; for then must He often have suffered since the
foundation of the world. But now once in the end of the age hath He appeared to
put away sin by the sacrifices of Himself." So Yahshua was offered, to bear
the sins of many.
Surely, the sacrifice of the goat as a sin offering on
behalf of the people, symbolizes Yahshua offering His own life as the sacrifice
for entering heaven and us to stand before Yahweh to offer the shedding of His
own blood, as the proof that no blame now remains upon those whom He has thus
saved. Christianity, of course it is! Remember, all this is found in the early
part of the Old Testament. Yahweh didn't give us a different religion there, nor
make any mistakes, which needed correction later. He was right the first time
and all the time. He gave us Christianity, in all its completeness, in the Old
Testament.
Next, the high priest comes out of the holy of holies and
he lays aside the plain white linen and resumes his gorgeous robes. This
symbolizes Yahshua coming again, not as a mere man who could be treated with
contempt and murdered, but returning with all the power and glory of Yahweh. The
high priest now took the other goat; the one selected for Azazel, this goat
was not sacrificed. The high priest laid his hands on the head of this goat
and confessed over him all the sins of all the people. Leviticus 16:21-22
instructs, "And Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the head of the live
goat and confess over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel and all
their transgressions in all their sins, putting them on the head of the goat,
and shall send him away by the hand of a fit man into the desert: and the goat
shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited: and he shall
let go the goat in the desert."
Remember how the book of Enoch reported Yahweh's judgment
upon Azazel? Unto Azazel ascribe all sin. Since he had taught men to sin and had
created and ruled the evil conditions which kept them sinning, Azazel must
himself bear the full responsibility for all their sins. For him there was no
sacrifice to pay his penalty for him. To him the message was, "Here Azazel,
all these sins are yours, you must answer for every one of them".
Notice the perfect consistency of Bible symbolism. The
goat bears the people's sins and takes them away into an uninhabited desert. The
Bible's doctrine of forgiveness of sin is not merely that Yahweh withholds the
punishment we have earned; it is that Yahweh has removed the sin and all its
unclean stain from us. He has separated us from our sins. Psalm 103:12
promises, "As far as the east is from the west, so far hath He removed
our transgressions from us." The sin and all its consequences are gone
from us and delivered to Azazel for him to bear the consequences of his own
misdeeds.
The Day of Atonement is not just something out of an old
religion, superseded now by the new. It is the mystery of Christianity in its
purest essence. Leviticus 16:34 commands, "And this shall be an
everlasting statute unto you, to make atonement for the children of Israel for
all their sins, once a year." While we no longer sacrifice one goat and
drive another out into the desert, we are supposed to understand the truth,
which the ceremony symbolized, and never forget it.
The Hebrew New Year came on the first day of the Hebrew
month Tishri and the Day of Atonement came on the tenth. Then on the fifteenth
of Tishri began the weeklong feast of tabernacles, Leviticus 23:34-43
gives the rule. "Speak unto the children of Israel saying, The fifteenth
day of the seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto
Yahweh. On the first day shall be an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile
work therein. Seven days shall ye offer an offering made by fire unto Yahweh: on
the eighth day shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall offer an
offering made by fire unto Yahweh: it is a solemn assembly; and ye shall do no
servile work therein. In the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when ye have
gathered in the fruit of the land, ye shall keep a feast unto Yahweh seven days:
on the first day shall be a Sabbath and on the eighth day shall be a Sabbath.
And ye shall take you on the first day the boughs of goodly trees, branches of
palm trees and the boughs of thick trees and willows of the brook: and ye
shall rejoice before Yahweh your God seven days. And ye shall keep it a
feast unto Yahweh seven days in the year. It shall be a statute forever in your
generations: ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month. Ye shall dwell in
booths seven days; all that are Israelites born shall dwell in booths: that your
generation may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths, when
I brought them out of the land of Egypt: I am Yahweh your God."
Now let us consider what this means, remember the
Israelites were then farmers and stock raisers, theirs was an entirely
agricultural civilization. Very few made a living as merchants, even as it is
today! The agricultural year began with the plowing and sowing of seed and it
ended with the completion of the harvests. The last harvest was the grape
vintage and by the time of the feast of tabernacles, even this was complete. The
farmers had worked hard all year and now their labors were finished, they had
their crops gathered and stored in their barns. Now they could rest and enjoy
the fruits of their labors. We have lived under the curse of a fallen world and
have spent all the age in hard labor. However, when Yahshua comes the second
time, to free the world of its curse and set up the kingdom of Yahweh in all its
glory, it will start a new age, Yahweh has not forgotten our labors. The reward
of our good deeds awaits us, just like the farmer's crops stored in his barn,
then we can rest and rejoice.
Of all the festivals, only the Day of Atonement was a
somber one, the others were happy. The feast of tabernacles was the most joyous
of all. Emphasis was laid upon the people dwelling for seven days in brush
shelters, sometimes called booths, and there was mention made that this was in
commemoration of the exodus from Egypt where the people were nomads without any
houses. It does not seem that this was the entire significance of it, because it
is associated with the idea of the end of this age. We know that this age will
end in terrible war and devastation. It may be prophetic of a time to come, when
destruction of cities will again force the survivors to dwell in such temporary
shelters as they can find.
There are some further things about the feast of
tabernacles we should study, first the word itself. In the Hebrew there are
three words which have all been indiscriminately translated tabernacle, meaning
a tent or temporary, moveable dwelling, but these three words have different
meanings. The first is ohel, meaning a tent; the second is sukkah, meaning a hut
of brush and twigs, or a booth. Both of these words mean a temporary
dwelling place. The third word is mishkan, meaning a permanent dwelling
place. On the exodus from Egypt, the people were constantly wandering about and
had to dwell in tents, if they were lucky enough to have them, or in booths made
of brush. In Hosea 12:19 Yahweh warns us, "I, Yahweh, thy God from
the land of Egypt, will yet make thee to dwell in tabernacles, as in the days of
the solemn feasts." This reinforces the idea that the command to live in
such brush booths for the seven days of the feast of tabernacles was prophetic
of a coming time when we would again be in flight from disaster and would have
to take what shelter we could get. We will come back to the meaning of these
words a little later.
One further significant thing about the feast of
tabernacles, it came right after the last harvest of the grape vintage was
completed. In Matthew 13:38-41 Yahshua explains the parable of the tares
sown among the wheat saying, "The field is the world; the good seed are the
children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one; the
enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the age; and the
reapers are the angels. As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the
fire; so shall it be in the end of this age. The Son of man shall send forth His
angels and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend and them
which do iniquity; and shall cast them into a furnace of fire." We know
that the coming end of this age is with the final world war, including the
battle of Armageddon. This is the process of gathering out all the wicked for
destruction, other prophets have written of it as the harvest of the vine of the
earth.
For example Joel 3:13 states, "Put ye in the
sickle, for the harvest is ripe: come, get you down, for the winepress is full,
the vats overflow; for their wickedness is great." The idea is completed in
Revelation 14:14-19, "And I looked and behold, a white cloud and
upon the cloud One sat like unto the Son of man, having on His head a
golden crown and in His hand a sharp sickle. And another eagle came out of the
temple, crying with a loud voice to Him that sat upon the cloud, Thrust in Thy
sickle and reap: for the time is come for Thee to reap; for the harvest of the
earth is ripe. And He that sat upon the cloud thrust in His sickle on the earth;
and the earth was reaped. And another angel came out of the temple, which is in
heaven, he also having a sharp sickle. And another angel came out from the
altar, which had power over fire; and he cried with a loud voice to him that had
the sharp sickle saying, Thrust in thy sharp sickle and gather the clusters of
the vine of the earth, for her grapes are fully ripe. And the angel thrust in
his sickle into the earth and gathered the vine of the earth and cast it into
the great wine press of the wrath of God."
Certainly no rest for us, as enjoyment of our reward, is
not possible until the harvest removes from us the wicked who have ruined our
every effort to build the kingdom of Yahweh during this age. So the symbolism of
the feast of tabernacles, coming right after the harvest and marking the first
time in the year when we have had time and opportunity to enjoy the fruits of
our own labors, is fully consistent with the other portions of the Bible which
develop other parts of the same basic idea.
Now, to get back to the meaning of tabernacle. There was
a fulfillment in the birth of Yahshua, which occurred on October 4, 4 B.C.
on the first day of the feast of tabernacles. No, He was not born on December
25th, for this is only an old pagan holiday celebrating the winter solstice,
which can be traced back to at least 2000 B.C. in Egypt. In John 1:1,14
we read, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Yahweh and
the Word was Yahweh; And the Word became flesh and did tabernacle among us,
and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of
grace and truth." He came to live among us in the form of a mortal man only
temporarily, so it is said that He tabernacled among us. The great
fulfillment is yet to come, when He comes to remain forever among us, in
fulfillment of the rest of the prophecy in both Old and New Testaments. First in
Leviticus 26:3, 11-12 where Yahweh says, "I will set My tabernacle
among you; (Here the word is Mishkan, My permanent dwelling place) and My
soul shall not abhor you. And I shall walk among you and will be your God and ye
shall be My people." The fulfillment of this is again prophesied in Revelation
21:3 saying, "And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold,
the tabernacle of God is with men and He will dwell with them and they shall be
His people and Yahweh Himself shall be with them and be their God." Here
the word-translated tabernacle is the Greek word skene, which like the Hebrew
mishkan means a permanent dwelling place.
We have reviewed the Old Testament and found it to be as
fully a Christian book as is the New Testament. We have shown this on other
occasions that the Old Testament is just as fully a Christian book, just as the
New Testament is as fully an Israel book as the Old Testament.
While we are about it, let's correct that false use of
the word testament, meaning the written will by which a dying man leaves his
property to others. The words used correctly mean a covenant; it is a
solemn contract to agreement between two or more persons. This correct usage
makes sense and is consistent with all the Bible has to say about it. Yahweh
made His covenant with Abraham and Yahweh never breaks His word. The Bible tells
us in Jeremiah 31:31-33, "Behold the days come, saith Yahweh, that I
will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah:
not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I
took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which My covenant
they broke, although I was an husband unto them, saith Yahweh: but this shall be
the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel: after these days, saith
Yahweh, I will put My law into their inward parts and write it in their
hearts; and will be their God and they shall be My people".
The only change is from a rigid code of laws, which are
followed, just to the letter and no more, to a code which Yahweh has written in
the hearts of His people so they now obey Him willingly, out of love, not out of
compulsion and fear. It is the same covenant, dealing with the same laws. In Hebrews
8:8-10, this passage from Jeremiah is quoted exactly, showing that the new
covenant is merely the old covenant written in the people's hearts. There is no
way the preachers can twist this into a repudiation of the Old Testament, or
more correctly Old Covenant. Indeed, it is the clearest kind of affirmation of
it as being right and good from the very beginning. Yahweh was always faithful
to His word, the only change to a new covenant is one, which will make us also
faithful to our promise to obey Him and be His people.
There is as much Christianity in the Old Testament as in
the New. There is as much Israel in the New Testament as in the Old. Both
Testaments are but the two halves of one consistent book, written by Yahweh, who
is always truthful and consistent. He knew the end from the beginning; He made
no mistakes and no failures. Yahweh had no need to abandon anything and make a
new start. In the beginning only His chosen prophets fully understood His
message, indeed that has always been true. But, with the passing of time, the
message was more clearly unfolded for the people in general, but it was always
the same message throughout the entire book. The Israelites are Yahweh's people,
and He provided Christian salvation and redemption for them despite their sins,
so that He could make good all of His wonderful promises to His people. |