2. minister--The Greek term implies priestly
ministry in the temple.
the sanctuary--Greek, "the holy places"; the Holy of
Holies. Here the heavenly sanctuary is meant.
the true--the archetypal and antitypical, as contrasted with the
typical and symbolical
(Heb 9:24).
Greek "alethinos" (used here) is opposed to that which
does not fulfil its idea, as for instance, a type;
"alethes," to that which is untrue and unreal, as a lie. The
measure of alethes is reality; that of alethinos,
ideality. In alethes the idea corresponds to the thing; in
alethinos, the thing to the idea [KALMIS in
ALFORD].
tabernacle--
(Heb 9:11).
His body. Through His glorified body as the tabernacle, Christ
passes into the heavenly "Holy of Holies," the immediate immaterial
presence of God, where He intercedes for us. This tabernacle in which
God dwells, is where God in Christ meets us who are "members of His
body, of His flesh, and of His bones." This tabernacle answers to the
heavenly Jerusalem, where God's visible presence is to be
manifested to His perfected saints and angels, who are united in Christ
the Head; in contradistinction to His personal invisible
presence in the Holy of Holies unapproachable save to Christ.
Joh 1:14,
"Word . . . dwelt among us," Greek, "tabernacled."
pitched--Greek, "fixed" firmly.
not man--as Moses
(Heb 8:5).
JFB.
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