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A Home fit for God

When the Anointed Priest was 'fit for service' (ceremoniously 'right with God" he began the second part of the ceremony. This time a sacrificial animal would represent not just the priestly family but the whole Sinai Covenant people;

This time the animal was a goat and it was actually one of a pair of goats. In the destinies of these two goats there lie deep spiritual truths illustrated in the Sinal Covenant 'shadows' and 'patterns'. In effect, the destinies of these two goats would express two aspects of one truth. One of the goats must be sacrificed and its life forfeited. Again, its blood was to be sprinkled on the golden lid of the Ark of the Covenant.

The truth of the cost of the covering sin having been illustrated, the Anointed Priest now turned his attention to the second goat of the pair; usually called the 'e-scape goat'. Another aspect of the truth must now be illustrated. Sin must not only be paid for and God propitiated, it must be also be removed from God's presence. The Anointed Priest laid both his hands on the head of the 'e-scape goat' and names all the nation's offences against God.

The 'e-scape goat', this is how it got its English name in our Bibles, is released into the wilderness carrying 'in its body' all their iniquities...

Again, to modern ears this all sounds very strange but in its powerful pictures God was teaching vital lessons to his Covenant people.

In this Sinai Covenant pattern there was to be an annual 'resetting of the dials'. All the acculmulated sins of the Covenant community would be recognised, acknowledged , confessed, paid for and put away. What a wonderfully comprehensive gospel hidden in the Old Covenant!

Only as a result of the continued 'maintenance of the Covenant' through a priesthood would it be possible for God to continue his residence among the people of the Covenant. Only through this system of symbolic truth would God's full purposes be possible;

The Indivisible link between the Law and the Levitical Priesthood

It is important to understand the link between the Sinai Covenant and the Levitical Priesthood. In fact, they are inseparable. The priests became the guardians of the Covenant and the Book of the Covenant, their work of 'reconciliation' is a vital element of the Sinai Covenant, without their function the Sinai Covenant could not function. Without their ministry the Covenant is defiled and God cannot remain among his people. Without the functioning priesthood, the Covenant stands in abeyance and without the Covenant, their existence as Jehovah's people is nullified and God can no longer be held to his Covenant to be "Jehovah, Israel's God". The Sinai Covenant and the Levitical Priesthood are inseparable; they stand or fall together.

The first Anointed Priest... did you remember that the word Christ means 'the Anointed One'? The first Anointed Priest was Aaron. The Covenant of Levi was entrusted exclusively to Aaron his his male descendants. When Moses' role of Mediator was completed it becomes the role of the priests to keep things 'on track'. They become the 'teachers' of the nation and guardians of day by day guidance through their stewardship of the Urim and Thummin. Only the priestly family could function in this way and when even a member of the royal family trespassed into this area of authority God's summary judgment was visited upon him

As we saw at the beginning of this study, this authority of the Levitical family to be the nation's priests is specifically called a covenant;

Comparatively, for its size, the book of Malachi has more to say about 'covenant' than any other book in the Bible and it is in Malachi that we discover a wonderful picture of the coming Messiah whom he describes as 'the Messenger of the Covenant'

I wonder how often Christians think of Christ as the 'Messenger of the Covenant'. We can't spend too much time here in Malachi but there is powerful repetition of the idea of God's messengers in Malachi.

The name Malachi means 'my messenger'

His prophecy rebukes the priests of his day because they have failed as 'messengers of the Covenant;

Malachi prophesies the coming of a faithful man from the tribe of Levi, John Baptist, who never functioned in the Temple of his day, but who, in turn was a faithful messenger preparing the way for the Messenger of the Covenant.

So, let's repeat the statement that the Sinai Covenant cannot operate without the Levitical Priesthood; they are inseparable. The Levitical Covenant was really a 'covenant within a covenant' and they cannot function in isolation from each other. The epistle to the Hebrews draws our attention to this often forgotten feature of the New Covenant as he explains the significance of Christ and his present continuing role.

That last sentence is the key; the Levitical Covenant and the Sinai Covenant must stand or fall together, if one is changed so must the other.

The back-drop to the Old Testament

The back-drop to the Old Testament then is the Old Covenant ie the Sinai Covenant within which is embedded the Levitical Covenant. In the record we see that although at times the Levitical priesthood functioned very imperfectly but every new beginning brought the Covenant nation back to its origins. Even when the nation changed to a monarchy, the priesthood is the continuing back-drop.

Did you know that the kings of the Covenant nation were required to be 'bible-based'? They were required to base their reign on the fundamentals of the Sinai Covenant as recorded in the book of Deuteronomy. When a king came to the throne one of his first duties was to create his own personal copy of Deuteronomy and to meditate upon its truths daily!

The signigificance of this is that even though the pattern of government might change the underlying facts of life had not changed. The coming of monarchy did not change the foundations of the nation. Monarchy was an addition not a substitution. The nation was God's nation by Covenant and the kings were to remind themselves daily that they were 'in the midst of Israel' not over it.

Consequently the monarchy and the Davidic Covenant are really still part of the Sinai Covenant. In historical terms the monarchy was 'added' or 'added to the side' many years later but it was foreseen right here in the book of Deuteronomy. The monarch was required to live, as his people, in accordance with the Sinai Covenant and, necessarily, if the Sinai Covenant every ceased this aspect of the Covenant would cease too.

The scenes of priesthood change greatly through the 1400 years that the Sinai Covenant was in force. Priesthood moves from Tabernacle to Temple and to ruin, to restoration in the days of Christ a Temple built my someone who wasn't technically even part of the Covenant people. There were many stops and starts to the sacrificial ceremonies of the Tabernacle and the Temple but on 27th July AD 70, as the Roman armies prepared for an all-out attack on the Temple, the priests were forced to suspend the holy rite of Tamid, the daily sacrifice of a lamb, the supply of fresh lambs having finally given out. The last sacrificial lamb had been sacrificed and the Levitical priesthood has now been obsolete for almost 2000 years.

Christ's death brought the Sinai Covenant and its Priesthood to an end and the physical ceasing of its ceremonies was inevitable. Those who lived in the years leading up to AD 70 saw it coming very clearly. The writer to the Hebrews is speaking to people who were in danger of being drawn back into a covenant that had no passed it 'sell-by date' and speaks of Jeremiah's promise of a New Covenant , adding as a final comment;

In this chapter 6 of "The Better Covenant" we saw the significance of the Levitical priesthood and its scheme of offerings and sacrifices for sin. The Sinai Covenant was able to continue to function because of the sacrificial systems that God had built into it and and which acted as the 'maintenance element' of their Covenant. We saw that Yom Kippur, the annual Day of Atonement served to 'reset the clocks' and to start every year afresh. We saw the inseparable connection between the Sinai Covenant and the Covenant of Levi and that a promise of a New Covenant must, of necessity, bring in a new kind of priesthood and a new kind of law.