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Burney, The Aramaic Origin of the Fourth Gospel (Oxford: Parker, 1922). John the Baptist, in his true historical setting, declared, “Behold the Lamb of God,” in referring to Jesus.57 By this John likely intended to refer to Jesus as a conquering messiah, poised to bring swift judgment like that meted out in the images from his own eschatological preaching. Further, the connections made by this view are to Jesus’ death and not to his arrival on the scene as in the narrative context of John 1:29, 36. And Aaron shall cast lots for the two goats, one lot for the Lord and the other lot for the scapegoat. In fact, the overarching purpose of providing a substitute was to spare Abraham’s son while testing his faith, not to atone for or “take away” sin. Please note that delivery times are those given by the Post Office and cannot be guaranteed unless you wish to pay extra for a guaranteed service. Critics of the theory have presented several difficulties with this view that must be examined. The proponents of this view argue that, at the literary level, there is theological correspondence in the notion of atonement.
E. One may wonder whether John’s readers would have understood this symbolism. Ultimately, however, it would be risky to make a leap from the meaning of one text (Jer 11) because of its supposed relation to another text (Isa 53), further basing that upon its use in the New Testament, and to then conclude that it is the intended image in the Baptist’s pronouncements. 7 William Bruce, Commentary on the Gospel according to St. In Acts 8, Philip encounters an Ethiopian eunuch who is trying, without success, to understand the scriptures. They shall sanctify the head that same day, and separate themselves to the Lord for their days as nazirites, and bring a male lamb [ajmnov", LXX] a year old as a guilt offering.”. One problem, which both Morris and Carson point out, is that the sacrifice itself was not always a lamb but was more often a bull or a goat—as alluded to in the book of Hebrews.13 A bigger problem for this view is that the guilt offering never appears in the wider scope of the Johannine narrative. Major Views Associated with Atonement.
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