Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
<< 1 Peter 1:18   1 Peter 1:20 >>


1 Peter 1:19

But with the precious blood of Christ - On the use of the word blood, and the reason why the efficacy of the atonement is said to be in the blood, see the notes at Romans 3:25. The word "precious" ( ́ timios ) is a word which would be applied to that which is worth much; which is costly. Compare for the use of the noun ( ́ timē ) in this sense, Matthew 27:6, "The price of blood;" Acts 4:34; Acts 5:2-3; Acts 7:16. See also for the use of the adjective, ( ́ timios ,) Revelation 17:4, "gold and precious stones" Revelation 18:12, "vessels of most precious wood." Revelation 21:11, "a stone most precious." The meaning here is, that the blood of Christ had a value above silver and gold; it was worth more, to wit:

(1)In itself - being a more valuable thing - and,

(2)In effecting our redemption. It accomplished what silver and gold could not do. The universe had nothing more valuable to offer, of which we can conceive, than the blood of the Son of God.

As of a lamb - That is, of Christ regarded as a lamb offered for sacrifice. See the notes at John 1:29.

Without blemish and without spot - Such a lamb only was allowed to be offered in sacrifice, Leviticus 22:20-24; Malachi 1:8. This was required:

(1)Because it was proper that man should offer that which was regarded as perfect in its kind; and,

(2)Because only that would be a proper symbol of the great sacrifice which was to be made by the Son of God. The idea was thus kept up from age to age that he, of whom all these victims were the emblems, would be perfectly pure.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 1 Peter 1:19:

Leviticus 1:10
Isaiah 11:6
Isaiah 52:13-15
Hosea 13:14
Matthew 20:20-28
Acts 20:28
Romans 3:25
1 Corinthians 5:7
1 Corinthians 6:20
2 Corinthians 5:15
Colossians 1:22
1 Timothy 6:14
Revelation 14:5

 

<< 1 Peter 1:18   1 Peter 1:20 >>

DISCLAIMER: Church of the Great God (CGG) provides these resources to aid the individual in studying the Bible. However, it is up to the individual to "prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good" (I Thessalonians 5:21). The content of these resources does not necessarily reflect the views of CGG. They are provided for information purposes only.

©Copyright 1992-2025 Church of the Great God.   Contact C.G.G. if you have questions or comments.