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Shemot/Exodus 29:19 And you shall take the second ram ...
This phrase starts a section of text that deals with the ram of ordination,
that runs through until verse 34. Unlike the first ram, verses 15-18,
which is a whole burnt offering, this animal is only partly burned upon the
altar, the rest belonging to the priests. The daubing of the blood on the
right ears, right thumbs and right foot big toes (v. 20) is paralleled only
in the instructions for the cleansing of one who has
Tzara'at: A skin disease spoken of at length in the Torah; once thought to be leprosy, and translated that way in older bibles, the disease itself does not match any known physical conditions - it is thought by the rabbis to be a direct affliction from G-d in response to sin, particularly Lashon harah, evil speech, slander or gossip
Hirsch: Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888CE), German rabbi, author and educator; staunch opponent of the Reform movement in Germany and one of the fathers of Orthodox Judaism
The stake is the central focus point of Yeshua's earthly ministry. Although it came almost at the end of His time on earth, it is clearly pointed to during the approach; for example we find John telling us that, "the Spirit was not yet given, because Yeshua was not yet glorified," (John 7:39, NASB). As Yeshua and the disciples are coming down the mountain from the Transfiguration, He tells them, "Tell the vision to no-one until the Son of Man has risen from the dead" (Matthew 17:9, NASB); when "some Greek-speaking Jews" (John 12:20, CJB) wanted to see Yeshua after He had formally entered Jerusalem, He answered them, "The time has come for the Son of Man to be glorified" (John 12:23, CJB). At the stake, as Yeshua gave Himself as a ransom for all of us that have, do and will believe in Him, He fulfilled the image of the first ram at the ordination of the High Priest in total surrender to G-d: "I am the Good Shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep ... and I lay down My life on behalf of the sheep" (John 10:11,15, CJB). In this way, Yeshua became our High Priest, the Cohen Gadol; He received His office and ordination: "When Messiah appeared as a high priest of the good things to come, He entered through the greater and more perfect tabernacle ... through His own blood He entered the holy place once for all, having obtained eternal redemption" (Hebrews 9:11-12, NASB).
But what about the second ram? Rav Sha'ul writes, "Even if my life blood is poured out as a drink offering over the sacrifice and service of your faith, I will still be glad and rejoice with you” (Philippians 2:17, CJB). He seems to have the idea in view that we too - as believers in Messiah - are to be a part of this ordination process. He compares our lives to that of Yeshua when he says, "Live a life of love, just as also the Messiah loved us, indeed, on our behalf gave Himself up as an offering, as a slaughtered sacrifice to G-d with a pleasing fragrance" (Ephesians 5:2, CJB). Sha'ul seems to be suggesting that our lives also ought to be some kind of sacrifice, following the model of Yeshua. Finally he explicit when he writes, "I exhort you, therefore, brothers, in view of G-d's mercies, to offer yourselves as a sacrifice, living and set apart for G-d" (Romans 12:1, CJB).
Yeshua, who adopted the role of the first ram, wholly and completely surrendered to G-d on the stake - yet resurrected and exalted to the right hand of G-d (cf. Philippians 2:8-11) - invites each of us to be the priests identified with the second ram, whose blood was poured on the altar yet reborn to holiness in Him; we are to exchange our lives at the altar for a calling and ordination as priests and ministers of the Most High G-d, dedicated to serving Him. As Yeshua said: "If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life shall lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake shall find it" (Matthew 16:24-25, NASB).
Further Study: Luke 9:23-27; Romans 8:12-17
Application: Have you heard G-d's call to "take the second ram", to draw near to the altar and surrender your all to Him? Whether you are already a believer or whether you are still wondering whether to take that step, now is the time to draw closer to G-d in Messiah Yeshua and surrender more of yourself to Him.
© Jonathan Allen, 2008
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