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Leviticus 16:12-15And he shall take a censer full of burning coals of fire from off the altar before the LORD, and his hands full of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it within the veil:
Torrey's Topical TextbookHebrews 10:19-22
Having therefore, brothers, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus,
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Scriptural Types.
... and its table of show-bread, typified God's presence with ... They could approach God
only through the mediation of ... the old dispensation, the way of access to God ...
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The Two Covenants: their Relation
... degrees of nearness in our worship, is typified in many ... the priests might always
enter to draw near to God. ... should be taken away and the full access to dwell ...
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The Altar of Incense
... The essence of prayer, the noblest form of it, is thus typified by the ... of evangelical
narrowness, which says that there is no real access to God, in all the ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture k/the altar of incense.htm
The Blood of Sprinkling
... of the blood as having these effects, namely, that of preservation, satisfaction,
purification, sanctification, and access to God. This was all typified in the ...
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The Books of the Old Testament as a Whole. 1 the Province of ...
... Moses enjoyed the same fulness of access to God ... faith, received not the promise:
God having provided ... deliverance of Israel from Egypt typified the redemption ...
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Manner of Covenanting.
... death, and the opening up thereby of a way of access to God ... was presented the reality
of that provision for communion with God, which was typified by the ...
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P??dobaptism. Its Accordance with the Institution of Christ, and ...
... Now, the first access to God, the first ... be circumcised, so Moses declares that they
are to be circumcised in heart, thus explaining what is typified by that ...
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'Salt in Yourselves'
... no less are we to see the same typified under a ... seek for, and submit to, the guidance
of God's Holy Spirit ... second-hand from other men, but you have access to it ...
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The Consolation
... all the legal institutions to Him who was represented and typified by them. ... looks
them closely in the face, have no acquaintance with God, no access to the ...
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V. ...
... And so God, by this sprinkling, has typified the spiritual sprinkling. ... So St. Paul
speaks in the fifth of Romans, "We have access to God by faith, not ...
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