23. patterns--"the suggestive representations"; the typical
copies (see on
Heb 8:5).
things in the heavens--the heavenly tabernacle and the things
therein.
purified with these--with the blood of bulls and goats.
heavenly things themselves--the archetypes. Man's sin had
introduced an element of disorder into the relations of God and His
holy angels in respect to man. The purification removes this
element of disorder and changes God's wrath against man in heaven
(designed to be the place of God's revealing His grace to men and
angels) into a smile of reconciliation. Compare "peace in heaven"
(Lu 19:38).
"The uncreated heaven of God, though in itself untroubled light, yet
needed a purification in so far as the light of love was obscured by
the fire of wrath against sinful man" [DELITZSCH
in ALFORD]. Contrast
Re 12:7-10.
Christ's atonement had the effect also of casting Satan out of heaven
(Lu 10:18;
Joh 12:31,
compare
Heb 2:14).
Christ's body, the true tabernacle (see on
Heb 8:2;
Heb 9:11),
as bearing our imputed sin
(2Co 5:21),
was consecrated
(Joh 17:17, 19)
and purified by the shedding of His blood to be the meeting place of
God and man.
sacrifices--The plural is used in expressing the general
proposition, though strictly referring to the one sacrifice of
Christ once for all. Paul implies that His one sacrifice, by its
matchless excellency, is equivalent to the Levitical many sacrifices.
It, though but one, is manifold in its effects and applicability to
many.
JFB.
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