40 Minutes In The Old Testament

Episode 97 (Exodus 28:30-43)

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Sep 22, 2017
Delve into the fascinating world of sacred vestments as the hosts analyze the symbolic significance behind the high priest's garments. Discover the intriguing role of the Urim and Thummim in divine decision-making, likened to a spiritual coin flip. They debate the ancient practice of casting lots, exploring its implications for early Christians and the apostles. Plus, the ritualistic ordination of Aaron reveals deep connections to holiness and the legacy of priesthood, contrasting it with Christ's ultimate fulfillment.
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ANECDOTE

Daniel's Take on Judas Replacement

  • Daniel Emery Price thinks the apostles got replacing Judas wrong and Paul was truly chosen by Christ personally.
  • He sees the apostles as rushing the decision by casting lots rather than waiting on God's call.
INSIGHT

God's Name on Believers' Foreheads

  • The high priest wore a golden plate on his forehead inscribed 'holy to Yahweh' symbolizing sanctification.
  • Revelation echoes this, showing believers with God's name on their foreheads, symbolizing universal priesthood and holiness.
INSIGHT

Visibility of God's Name on Forehead

  • The name of God on believers' foreheads is not visible to themselves but evident to others, symbolizing God's claim over them.
  • This placement shows that holiness is granted by God and is both invisible internally yet publicly evident.
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