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{{raw:data:s|QUESTIONS FOR STUDY}} | {{raw:data:s|QUESTIONS FOR STUDY}} | ||
− | {{raw:data:q|1|Point out the great importance of knowledge of Jehovah and of his beloved Son.}} | + | <small>{{raw:data:q|1|Point out the great importance of knowledge of Jehovah and of his beloved Son.}} |
{{raw:data:q|2, 3|What was the purpose of the words of this text, and to what do they refer? What doubtless was Job’s observation which Jehovah here used to provide expression prophetic of his purpose concerning mankind?}} | {{raw:data:q|2, 3|What was the purpose of the words of this text, and to what do they refer? What doubtless was Job’s observation which Jehovah here used to provide expression prophetic of his purpose concerning mankind?}} | ||
{{raw:data:q|4-6|Relate another prophecy pertaining to the same thing about which Job here writes, and the circumstances under which that prophecy was spoken.}} | {{raw:data:q|4-6|Relate another prophecy pertaining to the same thing about which Job here writes, and the circumstances under which that prophecy was spoken.}} | ||
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{{raw:data:q|27, 28|Explain the decree declared by the "watcher". How and when is that decree executed? Account for Jehovah's so long deferring execution thereof.}} | {{raw:data:q|27, 28|Explain the decree declared by the "watcher". How and when is that decree executed? Account for Jehovah's so long deferring execution thereof.}} | ||
{{raw:data:q|29|Apply the expression: (a) "Leave the stump of his roots in the earth." (b) "With a band of iron and brass." (c) "In the tender grass of the field... wet with the dew of heaven." (d) "Let his portion be with the beasts in the grass of the earth." }} | {{raw:data:q|29|Apply the expression: (a) "Leave the stump of his roots in the earth." (b) "With a band of iron and brass." (c) "In the tender grass of the field... wet with the dew of heaven." (d) "Let his portion be with the beasts in the grass of the earth." }} | ||
− | {{raw:data:q|30-32|What, then, is the application of the prophetic picture presented in Job 14: 7-9?}} | + | {{raw:data:q|30-32|What, then, is the application of the prophetic picture presented in Job 14: 7-9?}}</small> |
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PURPOSE OF THE COVENANT BY SACRIFICE
HLATSOEVER Jehovah docs is right. All
life and all authority proceed from him.
The sacrifices which he required in the law
given to his typical people Israel were shadows of
things to come.
In Psalm 50:5 it is written: ‘‘Gather my saints
together unto me, those that have made a covenant
with me by sacrifice.’? Even though the covenant by
sacrifice is abnormal, it is fully in keeping with exact
justice and is an expression of complete unselfishness.
God’s creature, the perfect man Adam, had sinned
and thereby made forcfeiture of his right to life. He
must die and for ever remain dead unless another,
perfect as he was, should take Adam’s place in death.
Justice required the forfeiture of the life of Adam.
Love provided tor the corresponding one for sacrifice.
Jehovah arranged a covenant to accomplish that pur-
pose.
No creature of heaven or earth could originate that
covenant of sacrifice, but Jehovah only, ‘‘the purpose
of him [Jehovah] who worketh all things after the
counsel of his own will.’? (ph. 1:11) ‘“‘For who