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II. Brass used in pillars of the fence. Brass = judgment
A. Isaiah 29.6; Isaiah 28.2; Isaiah 30.30
B. Num 21.8-9
C. Rev 1.15
III. Silver used in the pillars of the fence. Silver = atonement
(Note: The foundation was also made of silver
and silver was the type of salvation
and that by blood,
so it had to have a blood base.)
IV. As pillar in the church
A. Church pillars 1 Tim 3.15
B. Individual pillars Gal 2.9 & Rev 3.12
V. Linen pictures the righteousness.
Note: Flax grew by the rivers in Egypt,
hung on a wooden cross to dry after being flayed.
Jesus was whipped. Lev 6.10 [[Rev 15.6 Rev 19.8-9
Amen for us.
VI. The linen curtains tied to one another
by the silver hooks that were in the posts.
This means that we are joined to the Lord
and to one another by the Righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Amen!
"He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit." 1 Cor 6:17 1 Corinthians 6
The church is subject unto Christ.
"We are members of His body,
of His Flesh, of His bones." Eph 5:30 Ephesians 5
Note: When a sinner comes close to the Tabernacle
he should see, cords pulled tight,
brass pins driven deep,
brass shining, silver gleaming,
linen spotless white, all joined together,
each holding up his part, close to the Lord, pointing to the gate.
What man needs is a righteousness
that will meet the demands of God's Holiness.
The sinner must be made to be as good as Jesus
to stand in the presence of God.
The Gate of the Court:
References: Ex 27.16; John 10.1-12; Psalms 118:.19-20
I. The three fours in this gate.
A. Four works of Jesus that He gives to us
when we come through his gate
1 Cor 1.30 But of him are ye in Christ Jesus,
who is of God is made unto us
wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption