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CHAPTER II
ISRAELITES, LEVITES AND THE PRIESTHOOD
The Classes of Mankind Typified by Israelites, Levites and Priests-- Anointing of the Priests--The Significance of the High Priest's "Garments of Glory and Beauty," Typically Considered--The Abrahamic Covenant, Law Covenant and New Covenant Foreshadowed.
IT IS important that we get a clear idea, not only of the
structure of the Tabernacle, and of its furniture and the typical
significance of these, but also that we should know something of
the actors therein, and their significance as types.
Israel is used in many instances to typify
the Christian Church. For instance, when they left Egyptian
bondage, they were a type of God's children who hear his call to
come out from the world and engage in his worship.
The wilderness journey represented the tedious
pilgrimage through which many pass, seeking the promised Canaan
rest--"Come unto me, and I will give you rest." As in
the type, so in reality, the promised Canaan of rest is not far
off, if God's children had faith enough to go up and at once
enter in by faith. God has made abundant provision for them: yet
they journey through the Wilderness of Sin, seeking rest and
finding none, because they lack faith in God's promises. Some
wander thus a long time; and some never enter the Canaan rest
because of unbelief. But while Israel, according to the flesh, is
thus and in other ways used to typify Spiritual Israel, yet as we
are now examining it, in its
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relation to the Tabernacle, it is a totally different type. Here
Israel unquestionably typified the whole world of mankind.
The sin-offering, sacrifice, atonement, etc., made typical for
them (and them only), were typical of the "better
sacrifices" and atonement, made on behalf of the whole
world; for thus we read, "He is a propitiation for our sins,
and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole
world." `1 John 2:2; Heb. 9:23`
In a word, Israel, as well as the
Tabernacle, Priests, Levites and sacrifices, was a type. And what
was there done in symbol with and for Israel is, since the first
advent of Christ, being carried out on a higher plane, and on a
larger scale, the latter being the reality, of which that was the
type or shadow.
As Israel typified the world, so the tribe of
Levites typified the "household of faith," or all
believers in Jesus and his ransom. The Priesthood, one body under
one chief or High Priest, was typical of the "little
flock," which, with its "Head" or High Priest, is
a royal priesthood, the members of which, after the present time
of sacrificing, are to be kings and priests
unto God, and to reign on the earth. (`Rev. 5:10`) Thus viewed,
we see Jesus the High Priest, not a priest of the Aaronic order,
which was but the type of a greater and grander profession or
order, the Head of the real priesthood of which others were but
figures. (`Heb. 3:1; 4:14`) The Aaronic priesthood typified
chiefly the humiliation and sufferings of Christ, less his future
glory--Melchisedec being the type of the Christ as a kingly or
royal priesthood.
But before the under-priests, the members of the
Body of Christ, the royal priesthood, will be united to their
Head, and begin their reign, they must "suffer with him,"
sharing in the antitypical sacrifices, as we shall shortly see.
`2 Tim. 2:12`
The Apostle Peter shows who were typified by the
Aaronic priests, when, addressing those who were sanctified,
he
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says: "Ye are...an holy priesthood
to offer up sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ."
"Ye are...a royal priesthood." (`1 Pet.
2:5,9`) They are all ministers (servants) of the truth,
though not all preachers and Doctors of Divinity: and each must
do his share at self-sacrifice ere he will be accounted worthy to
be a joint-heir with Christ. Only to those who suffer with him is
there a promise to reign with him. `Rom. 8:17`
That the Head or Chief Priest of this priesthood,
this "little flock," is our Lord Jesus, is repeatedly
mentioned by the apostles. We give but one quotation: "Holy
brethren ["the Royal Priesthood"], partakers of the
heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our
profession [our order of priests, to be], Christ
Jesus." `Heb. 3:1`
As we now pass to the consideration of the
inauguration of the typical priesthood, we notice that the tribe
of the Levites (typical of all the justified believers)
existed before the priesthood was instituted. So in the antitype
the "Royal Priesthood" began with the
anointing of Jesus, the High Priest (at baptism, `Luke 3:22`;
`Acts 10:38`); but believers, justified by faith in
Christ, had lived long before that. For instance, Abraham
believed God, and was justified by his faith. (`Rom.
4:2,3`) Though even the type had not yet come in his day,
Abraham, as a justified believer, was a member of the
"household of faith," typified by the Levites. But none
of the "Royal Priesthood" were selected until after the
Chief or High Priest of this order was first initiated and
installed in office. Since then the initiation and installment of
the under-priests has been the special work of this Christian
dispensation or Gospel Age. Thus the priests, now consecrating,
being installed and offering themselves as sacrifices, are being
prepared as God's instruments for the royalty of the Kingdom, and
thus for the blessing of all the families of the earth.
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The Priesthood
It will be well to notice that in every ceremony
relating to the ordination and work of the priesthood the chief
priest was first: and so in the antitypical priesthood, Jesus was
the first--the Leader, Captain, Forerunner--teaching
clearly that none preceded him. Hence we see that none
of the patriarchs or prophets are of the "little
flock," the "royal priesthood," otherwise called
"the Bride," "the Lamb's Wife." Though they
will be greatly blessed as the Lord's servants, their service
will not be so grandly high as that of the priests, nor their
honor so great; nevertheless, as represented in the Levites,
their future work and honor will evidently be great.
"The narrow way to life" (immortality) was
not opened up until Jesus came. He was the first to walk in it.
He "brought life and immortality to light."
(`2 Tim. 1:10`) And though all faithful believers (Levites) will
become possessors of everlasting life, and the world (represented
in the "Camp of Israel") also, if they will accept it
during the Millennial age, yet only the priesthood, who overcome
and follow their Leader in the narrow way to life--sacrificing
human interests--thus seeking glory, honor and immortality (`Rom.
2:7`), will ever become the possessors of that unlimited
degree of life called immortality, originally possessed only by
Jehovah God, and by our Lord Jesus Christ since his resurrection.
See The Plan of the Ages, Chapters X and XI.
The Anointing
Under the Law, the anointing was the ceremony by which the priests were installed in their service. They were anointed to their office with a peculiar ointment, called the "Holy Anointing Oil," used upon none but the priests, and
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unlawful for any one else to have or to make.
(`Exod. 30:25-33,38`) This oil typifies the holy Spirit of
adoption whereby we, the real "royal priesthood," are
sealed as sons of God. Only the consecrated ones, the priests,
are ever to be thus anointed.
Aaron, the typical High Priest, represented Jesus,
the Head, and the Church as members of the Body--the great
antitypical High Priest. Being but a sinful man, like others,
Aaron had to be washed in order fitly to represent the purity of
the antitype, Jesus, who knew no sin, and his Church, cleansed
through his precious blood, and the washing of water by the Word.
`Eph. 5:26`
After being washed, Aaron was clothed with the holy
garments of "glory and beauty" (`Exod. 28`), and lastly
the anointing oil was poured on his head. (`Exod. 29:7`) Each
article of this glorious apparel was typical of qualities and
powers of the Great Deliverer--Head and Body--as Jehovah
discerned them, looking down into the future to the time for
"the manifestation of the Sons of God," and the
fulfilment in them of his promises.
The High Priest in Garments of
Typical
"Glory and Beauty"
"And these are the garments--a breastplate
and an ephod, and an upper robe, and a broidered coat, a mitre
and a girdle." `Exod. 28:4`
The white linen "coat" represented the
High Priest's purity, while its embroidery showed the outgrowth
of that pure character in works of grace.
The "mitre," a strip of fine white linen
(typical of righteousness), worn around the forehead, to which
the golden plate, or "crown," was fastened with a blue
lacer, showed that the crown was righteously his.
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Upon the golden plate was inscribed "Holiness
to the Lord," thus proclaiming: This High Priest is entirely
devoted to the accomplishment of Jehovah's purposes. The golden
crown also proclaimed his royalty: Christ is to be "a priest
upon his throne"--"a priest forever after the order of
Melchisedec." `Zech. 6:13`; `Psa. 110:4`; `Heb. 7:17`
The "Linen Girdle" indicated a righteous
servant: linen--righteousness, girdle--servitude.
The "Upper Robe," of blue,
represented his faithfulness. The fringe of it was made of golden
bells and pomegranates. The pomegranate, being a choice fruit,
showed that the faithful performance of the Redeemer's work of
sacrifice had borne rich fruit--the redemption of the forfeited
life of the human race. The golden bells signified that when our
High Priest appears in glory and beauty, the fruit of sacrificial
work will be made manifest to all--proclaimed to all the
world, as in the type the bells proclaimed it to all Israel. This
is indicated by the close proximity: the bells drawing attention
to the fruit.
The "Ephod" was made of cloth of purple,
blue, scarlet, white and gold threads, skillfully and beautifully
interwoven. It was of two parts, one hanging in front and the
other over the back. These two parts were fastened together by
two gold clasps which rested on the shoulders. The ephod typified
the two great covenants--the Abrahamic Covenant
represented by the front part, and the New Covenant represented
by the back, both of which are thus shown to be dependent
on our High Priest. Both of these covenants are laid on him: if
he fails to support them, fails to carry out their terms and
conditions, they fall to the ground--fail. But, thank God, these
covenants are united and firmly clasped on him by the gold clasps
(divine power), as well as bound to him by the "curious
girdle"--a cord made of the same material as the ephod.
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THE HIGH PRIEST
IN ROBES TYPICAL OF CHRIST'S COMING GLORY
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This "Curious Girdle" seems to say, This
is a servant, and as this is the girdle of the Ephod it
tells us that this one is "The Messenger [servant] of the
Covenant whom ye delight in." `Mal. 3:1`
One part of the Ephod which represents the New
Covenant was guaranteed at Calvary: for was not our Lord's death
"the blood of the New Covenant" in which his members
share? `Matt. 26:28`; `1 Cor. 10:16`
The other part is incomplete as yet except as the
heavenly Father sees its fulfilment in the future: for the
Abrahamic Covenant promised the development of the Seed of
Abraham, through whom the New Covenant will bless all the people,
and this Seed is not yet complete. True, our Lord Jesus is the
Seed, yet God foresaw and has foretold the larger seed,
spiritual, which will include the Body, the Church with the Head.
(`Gal. 3:16,29`) And the Apostle points out that an earthly seed
of Abraham will also share the work of blessing the world, yet
spiritual Israel is the true Seed: as it is written, "The
son of the bond woman shall not be heir with the son of the free
woman." `Gal. 4:22-31`
Concerning the natural seed of Abraham, and as
proving that they will not be members of the Priest who will do
the blessing, the Apostle says: "As concerning the Gospel
[the spiritual part of the Covenant] they [the literal seed] are
enemies for your sakes; but as touching the election they are
[still] beloved for the fathers' sakes. For the gifts and
callings of God are not things he will repent of. For this is my
Covenant TO THEM--There shall come out of Zion [the
spiritual Church] the Deliverer [this great High Priest, the
Servant of the Covenant--Jesus, the Head, and the "little
flock," his Body], and shall turn away ungodliness from
Jacob." They are to be first blessed by the
spiritual or true Seed and may later become associate laborers.
`Rom. 11:26-29`
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So, then, after the Body of Christ
completes the spiritual "Seed," that additional promise
to Abraham respecting an earthly seed must have a fulfilment: the
fleshly seed must become great "as the sand by the sea
shore," the heavenly Seed being likened to "the stars
of heaven." (`Gen. 22:17`) They must first be turned to
righteousness and truth; they will then become an agency through
which the spiritual Seed will operate in the promised blessing of
all mankind with truth and grace.
The scarlet, blue, purple, etc., which composed the
ephod, indicated the conditions of the two covenants. The scarlet
shows how God provides redemption from the Adamic curse through
the blood of the ransom. The white linen
indicates the restoration of man to his original purity. The blue
vouchsafes to him the aid, the ability, faithfully to maintain
his righteous character. The purple proclaims the royal
power of the Kingdom cooperating. All of these blessings woven
together are made sure by the divine power of the anointed
Priest, represented in the interwoven thread of gold.
Thus Jehovah has laid both of these covenants, as they relate to
men, upon one who is both mighty and willing to execute these
glorious covenanted blessings--"in due time."
"The Breastplate of Judgment"--was placed
on the front of the ephod. It was suspended by a gold chain from
the clasps on the shoulder, and was fastened to the ephod by the
lacer, through golden rings--this fastening being so concealed
underneath that to the casual observer it might appear to be a
part of the ephod. (`Exod. 28:26-28`) This breastplate
beautifully represented the Law: It was not a part of
the Abrahamic Covenant (ephod) but "it was added" to
it. (`Gal. 3:19`) As the Israelite regarded them (not seeing the
hidden connection), the Covenant to Abraham and "the law,
which was 430 years after," were all one. But
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Paul shows us that there are two seeds that God had in mind, the
spiritual and the natural, and that the Covenant and the Law were
distinct, "to the end that the promise might be sure to all
the seed; not to that only which is of the Law,
but to that also which is of the Faith."
`Rom. 4:16`
This Law emblem (the breastplate) was one of the
most beautiful of the High Priest's garments. It was made of the
same materials as the ephod. It had in it, set in gold, twelve
precious jewels, in which were engraved the names of the twelve
tribes. It was bound on his heart, indicating that it was
precious to him. As a "breastplate of righteousness" it
covered his heart. That which condemned all imperfection was his
pleasure--"I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy Law
is within my heart." `Psa. 40:8`
This breastplate was two spans long and one span
wide, folded in the middle, i.e., a span long and a span wide
when doubled. The size, a span, indicated that the law
of God is the full measure of a perfect man's ability.
The man Christ Jesus, being perfect, was the only one who ever
kept the perfect Law of God inviolate, while those who compose
the "little flock," his Body, have his righteousness
imputed to them, and hence may truly say, "The righteousness
of the Law is fulfilled in us."
The fact that it was double and that the parts were
of the same size represented the letter and the spirit
of the Law. The front part contained the jewels, and was hung by
the gold chain to the gold clasps of the ephod. The underpart was
fastened to the ephod. This under half, tied to the ephod
(Covenant), seems to represent the Law in letter, as presented to
fleshly Israel. The front part seems to illustrate the spirit of
the Law fulfilled in us, "who walk not after the
flesh, but after the spirit." (`Rom. 8:4`) The two are
really one when rightly seen, yet the front part, only,
bears the precious jewels.
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Pure gold being a symbol of divine
things, the dependence of this part of the Law by a gold chain,
from the gold clasps, seems to teach that the Law is divine;
and we know, also, that it is by Divine aid that we are enabled
to walk--not after the flesh but after the spirit. It is this
phase of the Law which bears the "jewels," set in gold,
representative of the true Israel, the Lord's "little
flock." "They shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts,
in that day when I make up my jewels." (`Mal. 3:17`) Thus
embedded in gold (the divine nature) and upheld by the golden
chain of Divine promises, what wonder that "the
righteousness of the law is fulfilled in us!" `Rom. 8:1,4`
As Aaron stood there clothed in those beautiful
robes so typically significant, and was anointed with the holy
oil, his head represented Jesus, the Head of the Priesthood,
while his body represented the Church, complete in Christ. How
impressive and significant a type of the world's High Priest,
undefiled, and clothed with power and authority to fulfil
Jehovah's covenants!
The Under-Priests--"The Body"
We see the Body, or members of the High
Priest, again individually typified by the under-priests, who
each wore a "bonnet," covering his head, to indicate
that he was not the head of the Priesthood, but merely a member
of the Body. God gave Jesus "to be the Head over
all things to the Church, which is his Body." (`Eph.
1:22,23`) It is for this reason that Paul insists that a woman's
head should be covered as indicating that she is not the head;
the husband and wife being typical of Jesus and his Bride--the
Church of the First-born.
The under-priests were robed in linen garments and
wore girdles. Their robes represented the righteousness
of Jesus, imputed to them, and their girdles represent them as servants
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of righteousness. The High Priest wore very
similar garments during the time of sacrificing (the Day of
Atonement) and put on the glorious garments after making
atonement.
The Anointing of the Priest
As Aaron had the holy oil poured upon his head,
so our Head, the Lord Jesus, was anointed with the antitypical
oil--the holy Spirit--when he was thirty years of age, on the
banks of Jordan, at the time of his consecration. There he was
"anointed with the oil of gladness above his fellows"--
as Head over all his joint-heirs. A measure of
the spirit is given to every member who thus consecrates; but
Jehovah gave "not the Spirit by measure unto him."
(`John 3:34`) John saw and bore record that our High Priest was
thus anointed, and Peter adds his testimony, "How God anointed
Jesus of Nazareth with the holy Spirit and with power."
`John 1:32`; `Luke 4:1`; `Acts 10:38`
The anointing oil was poured only upon the head.
The under-priests were not anointed individually.* They were recognized as members of the High
Priest's body, and received their anointing only in him as their
head. Hence also the antitypical priests are merely partakers of
the spirit of Christ, and only those who are in Christ
Jesus are partakers of the anointing which seals all those who
will be recognized as the heirs of God's promises, and
joint-heirs with Jesus Christ their Lord. `Eph. 1:13,14; 4:30`
The oil "ran down...to the skirts of his [the
High Priest's] garments" (`Psa. 133:2`), thus representing
how all the members of Christ's Body are to be partakers of the
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*`Exodus 30:30` refers to the
anointing of Aaron and his sons. The thought is that
each of Aaron's sons who succeeded to the High Priest's office
was to be anointed in his turn, as Aaron himself was anointed at
the beginning.
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same anointing after their Head. "The anointing
which ye have received of him abideth in you." (`1
John 2:27`) This oil began to reach the Body on the day
of Pentecost, and flowed on down through this Gospel age,
anointing all who are truly baptized into Christ,
constituting them, with their Head, kings and priests unto God,
to reign a thousand years. `Rev. 20:6`
We thus see that Aaron, robed and anointed,
represented the entire Christ--the complete Seed of Abraham, in
which God is about to bless all the families of the earth. But
let us not forget that we have been viewing the Great Deliverer
from God's standpoint, and with him looking down to the time of
his manifestation--the dawn of the Millennial Day--when all the
members shall have come into the Body, and when the "holy
oil" shall have run down "to the skirts of his
garments," anointing every member. (`Lev. 10:7`) Then he
will begin the work of blessing mankind. For the glorious reign
of this Kingly Priest we constantly pray, "Thy Kingdom come,
thy will be done on earth."