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1 | His reproach - our reproach? | Heb 13:13 | DocTrinsograce | 156271 | ||
Hi, Momma... "Camp" simply refers to the temporary location where the Hebrews set up their tents around the tabernacle during their sojourn in the wilderness. In Him, Doc |
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2 | His reproach - our reproach? | Heb 13:13 | Mommapbs | 156281 | ||
Greetings, Doc: I believe we miss much when we don't consider how God's Word applies to us today. Therefore, when I come across a verse like this I ask, does this have any significance to us as believers; what does this mean for me? Sorry to press the issue with you. FWIW, imo, since we are to also go outside the camp to where Jesus is, might this suggest that we must leave our temorary "comfort zones" or self-made things that we have relied upon in the past? Apart from the priests carrying the blood, the Israelites could never enter the Tabernacle, they could not enter into a relationship with God . . . neither can we unless we go through the blood of Christ. But to get the blood of Christ, we must also leave the camp, that place where self reigns. Blessings, mommapbs |
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3 | His reproach - our reproach? | Heb 13:13 | kalos | 156282 | ||
'The bodies of animals offered on the Day of Atonement were not eaten but burned "outside the camp". Jesus, who was the ultimate atoning sacrifice, was similarly crucified outside the gates of Jerusalem. Figuratively, believers must join Him outside the camp of the world, no longer being a part of its unholy systems and practices (compare 2 Tim 2:4).' (MacArthur Study Bible) Grace to you, Kalos |
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