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Excerpted from: New Covenant Priesthood (Part 1)The Bible uses a large variety of metaphors, imagery, similes, types, parables, allegories, and analogies as teaching tools. They are used either to hide or cloud a meaning, or sometimes to make them clear—so that there is understanding with God's people either way. Here, in Exodus 4:21, Israel is seen as a cohesive body—as a single human son. In other places, Israel is portrayed as a virginal woman, married to God—and, in other places, as a harlot, who is still legally married but in reality having departed from the marriage in terms of the performance of her duties.
Exodus 4:21-22
Excerpted from: Why We Observe Passover and the Days of Unleavened BreadNow Israel is not only His son, but he is also God's firstborn in this context.
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The Priesthood of God (Part 2)
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Seven): Romans 9
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