Monday, June 26, 2017
Perhaps the most succinct discourse on the
significance of blood is found in the book of Leviticus.
Over the years this column has referred to
the following passage several times because the truths contained therein are
applied throughout the Scriptures.
“For
the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the
altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes
atonement for the soul.” Leviticus
17:11
God subsequently instructed Moses to tell
the people that anyone who kills a clean animal or bird to eat must not partake
of its blood, but rather shall pour it out and cover it with dust. This law was reinforced throughout the Old
Testament.
“For it
(blood) is the life of all flesh. Its
blood sustains its life.” Leviticus 17:14
Therefore, the loss of blood means that
life cannot be sustained resulting in death.
Recall when Adam and his wife were
banished from the garden because of their sin of disobedience, God had
exchanged the clothing they had provided for themselves with new covering.
“So
He drove out the man; and He placed cherubim at the east of the garden of
Eden…to guard the way to the tree of life…Also for Adam and his wife the LORD
God made tunics of skin and clothed them.”
Genesis 3:21, 24
The tunics of skin to cover Adam and his
wife confirmed that an innocent animal had been slain, i.e. had lost its life
and blood in order to cover their nakedness.
Note also that it was God who provided their tunics.
As we progress to the brothers Cain and
Abel we see a similar story. Cain was a
tiller of the ground while Abel was a keeper of sheep.
The brothers each made an offering to the
LORD. Like his parents Cain made an
offering of the fruit of the ground while Abel offered a lamb, the firstborn of
his flock.
“And the
LORD respected Abel and his offering, but He did not respect Cain and his
offering.” Genesis 4:4-5
God confronted Cain and reminded him that
if he had obeyed His instructions, all would have been well with him.
“…If you do
well, will you not be accepted? And if
you do not do well, sin lies at the door.
And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it.” Genesis 4:7
The offering of blood would have overcome
sin.
Cain was angry and took his anger out on
his brother and slew him.
“And He
(God) said, ‘What have you done? The
voice of your brother’s blood cries out to Me from the ground. So now you are cursed from the earth…’” Genesis
4:10-11a
God then told Cain that he would be a
fugitive and vagabond on the earth.
And
just as Adam and his wife left the garden on the east, likewise did Cain.
“Then Cain
went out from the presence of the LORD and dwelt in the land
of Nod on the east of Eden.” Genesis 4:16
Approximately 1500 years later God told
Noah that they could eat every living thing, but not the blood.
“But you
shall not eat flesh with its life, that is, its blood.” Genesis 9:4
God then proclaimed that a person must die
if he shed the blood of a fellow man.
“Whoever
sheds man’s blood, by man his blood shall be shed; for in the image of God He
made man.” Genesis 9:6
Capital punishment for murder has never
been rescinded.
The sanctity of blood was reaffirmed to Israel after their deliverance from Egypt, just prior to crossing the Jordan River to the Promised Land.
“Just as
the gazelle and the deer are eaten...Only be sure that you do not eat the
blood, for the blood is the life…You shall pour it on the earth like water.” Deuteronomy
12:22-24
And then approximately 800 years after
that, when Judah
was delivered into Babylonian captivity, Ezekiel told them the reasons for
their captivity.
“…Thus says
the Lord GOD: ‘You eat meat with blood…and shed blood. Should you then possess the land?’” Ezekiel 33:25
More on the blood to follow.
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