Category: Writings by C. H. Mackintosh.
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapters 13 & 14
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapters 13 & 14 Of all the functions which, according to the Mosaic ritual, the priest had to discharge, none demanded more patient attention, or more strict adherence to the divine…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 12
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 12 This brief section reads out to us, after its own peculiar fashion, the double lesson of “man’s ruin and God’s remedy.” But though the fashion is peculiar, the lesson…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 11
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 11 The Book of Leviticus may be termed “the priest’s guide book.” This is very much its character. It is full of principles for the guidance of such as desire…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 10
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 10 The page of human history has ever been a sadly blotted one. It is a record of failure, from first to last. Amid all the delights of Eden, man…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapters 8 & 9
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapters 8 & 9 Having considered the doctrine of sacrifice, as unfolded in the first seven chapters of this book, we now approach the subject of priesthood. The two subjects are…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapters 5-7
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapters 5-7 These verses contain the doctrine of the trespass offering, of which there were two distinct kinds, namely, trespass against God, and trespass against man. “If a soul commit a trespass, and…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 3
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 3 The more closely we contemplate the offerings, the more fully do we see how that no one offering furnishes a complete view of Christ. It is only by putting…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 2
f you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 2 We, now, come to consider the meat offering which presents, in a very distinct manner, “the man Christ Jesus.” As the Burnt offering typifies Christ in death, the meat…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 4 – 5:13
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 4-5:13 Having considered the “sweet savour” offerings, we now approach the “sacrifices for sin.” These were divided into two classes, namely, sin offerings and trespass offerings. Of the former, there…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Chapter 1
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Chapter 1 Ere entering upon the details of the chapter before us, there are two things which demand our careful consideration; namely, first, Jehovah’s position; and, secondly, the order in which…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Leviticus, Preface
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Leviticus Preface In the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ there is an infinite fulness, which meets every necessity of man, both as a sinner and as a worshipper. The…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapters 35-40
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapters 35-40 These chapters contain a recapitulation of the various parts of the tabernacle and its furniture; and inasmuch as I have already given what I believe to be the import…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapters 33 & 34
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapters 33 & 34 Jehovah refuses to accompany Israel to the land of promise. “I will not go up in the midst of thee; for thou art a stiff-necked people; lest…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapter 32
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 32 We have now to contemplate something very different from that which has hitherto engaged our attention. “The pattern of things in the heavens,” has been before us — Christ…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapter 31
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 31 The opening of this brief chapter records the divine call and the divine qualification of “Bezaleel and Aholiab” to do the work of the tabernacle of the congregation. “And…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapter 30
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 30 The priesthood being instituted, as in the two preceding chapters, we are here introduced to the position of true priestly worship and communion. The order is marked and instructive;…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapter 29
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 29 It has been already remarked that Aaron and his sons represent Christ and the Church, but in the opening verses of this chapter, Aaron gets the precedency. “And Aaron…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapter 28
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 28 These chapters unfold to us the Priesthood, in all its value and efficacy. They are full of deep interest. The very word “Priesthood” awakens in the heart, feelings of…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Exodus, Chapter 27
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 27 We have now arrived at the brazen altar which stood at the door of the tabernacle; and I would call my reader’s most particular attention to the order of…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, Exodus, Chapter 26, By C. H. Mackintosh
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Exodus Chapter 26 The section of our book which now opens before us contains the instructive description of the curtains and coverings of the tabernacle, wherein the spiritual eye discerns the shadows…