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The Law of the Offerings in Leviticus 1–7: Considered as the Appointed Figure of the Various Aspects of the Offering of the Body of Jesus Christ is unavailable, but you can change that!

Examining the inherent purpose of the law, and the restitution required upon trespassing against it, Andrew Jukes critically examines the text while providing exposition on sacrificial offering. Jukes provides practical elucidation of the need for grace under the Law.

as the rejected king while another holds his kingdom;—Christ as the glorious king who builds the temple in Jerusalem:—all these and many other aspects of the work and person of our blessed Lord will for the present in some measure be held in abeyance, that we may more particularly enter into this one aspect, this first aspect of Christ, as connected with communion, CHRIST THE SUM OF THE OFFERINGS. And how much is there to arrest and instruct us in this one simple view of Him. He is the Burnt Offering,
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