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Excerpted from: Jesus in the Feasts (Part Four): AtonementAnd the angel here basically gives you the definition of the name Joshua or Jesus—Savior. But he adds on that the salvation—notice this—right away, from the very beginning, He was not to save them as a nation. That was not His reason for coming that time. He was coming to save them from their sins. He was coming for a spiritual reason. To be the sacrifice for sins, not to be the conquering king that would take the nation back to the throne of David and ruling themselves. It was never part of the mission. Not the first time.
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