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Exodus 12:2 open_in_new
first month
That is, April.
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Exodus 12:11 open_in_new
passover
The Passover, type of Christ our Redeemer (Exodus 12:1-28); (John 1:29); (1 Corinthians 5:6); (1 Corinthians 5:7); (1 Peter 1:18); (1 Peter 1:19).
(1) The lamb must be without blemish, and to test this it was kept up for four days (Exodus 12:5); (Exodus 12:6). So our Lord's public life, under hostile scrutiny, was the testing which proved his holiness; (Luke 11:53); (Luke 11:54); (John 8:46); (John 18:38).
(2) The Lamb thus tested must be slain (Exodus 12:6); (John 12:24); (Hebrews 9:22).
(3) The blood must be applied (Exodus 12:7) This answers to appropriation by personal faith, and refutes universalism (John 3:36).
(4) The blood thus applied of itself, without anything, constituted a perfect protection from judgment (Exodus 12:13); (1 John 1:7); (Hebrews 10:10); (Hebrews 10:14).
(5) The feast typified Christ as the bread of life, answering to the memorial supper. (Matthew 26:26-28); (1 Corinthians 11:23-26). To observe the feast was a duty and privilege, but not a condition of safety. As a matter of fact, the bread was not eaten by the Israelites on the night in which, nevertheless, they were preserved from the judgment upon the firstborn. (Exodus 12:34-39).
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Exodus 12:38 open_in_new
mixed
This mixed multitude, standing for unconverted church-members, was a source of weakness and division, then as now (Numbers 11:4-6).
( See Scofield) - (Numbers 11:4).
There had been a manifestation of divine power, and men were drawn to it without change of heart.
Compare (Luke 14:25-27).