RJ
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I am not a theologian, just a lover of Christ.
But, I have my thoughts on things like everyone else.
Recently, I have been on threads where I believe the word Atonement has been used wrongly. But, what complicates my belief is that some Bible versions support what I believe as the wrong use and some use it more accurately.
So, I will report what I have found, my belief, and let the rest of you decided. To do this is a discussion between the differnce in Atonement as compared to Propitiation.
Atonement: comes from the root meaning to "put a cover on" or "to cover over".
Propitiation: comes from a root meaning, " something done to a person" or "to take away".
Altough Atonement was widely used in the ancient days and was assoiciated with sin by the sprinkling of the blood of Bulls and Goats ( ancient "Day Of Atonement"), some Bible versions us atonement in the New Testament associated with that of Jesus sacrifce.
Many Bible version like the KJV, use Atonement soley in the Old Testament and uses Propitiation only in the New Testament.
Other versions ,like my favorite NIV, uses Atonement in both the Old Testament and the New Testament. I am now disagreeing with the NIV.
For me, I think that the use of Atonement is more accurate for the Old Testament and the use of Propitiation is more accurately used in the New Testament, and here is why"
Atonement
You decide how and when they should be used.
But, I have my thoughts on things like everyone else.
Recently, I have been on threads where I believe the word Atonement has been used wrongly. But, what complicates my belief is that some Bible versions support what I believe as the wrong use and some use it more accurately.
So, I will report what I have found, my belief, and let the rest of you decided. To do this is a discussion between the differnce in Atonement as compared to Propitiation.
Atonement: comes from the root meaning to "put a cover on" or "to cover over".
Propitiation: comes from a root meaning, " something done to a person" or "to take away".
Altough Atonement was widely used in the ancient days and was assoiciated with sin by the sprinkling of the blood of Bulls and Goats ( ancient "Day Of Atonement"), some Bible versions us atonement in the New Testament associated with that of Jesus sacrifce.
Many Bible version like the KJV, use Atonement soley in the Old Testament and uses Propitiation only in the New Testament.
Other versions ,like my favorite NIV, uses Atonement in both the Old Testament and the New Testament. I am now disagreeing with the NIV.
For me, I think that the use of Atonement is more accurate for the Old Testament and the use of Propitiation is more accurately used in the New Testament, and here is why"
Atonement
- Atonement means to cover over.
- In the ancient days, sins were atoned for by the blood of Bulls and Goats.
- For centuries, year after year this process had to be repeated over and over again during the "Day Of Atonement".
- Sins and thier expiation of was only a matter of "covering them over" not taking away completely and that is why it had to be repeated.
- <SUP>4</SUP>For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. Hebrews 10:4
- Atonement is better and more accurately used in the "Old Testament".
- Propitiation means to "take away".
- Jesus death on the cross was accurately a Propitiation of our sins than it was an Atonment of sins.
- Jesus action was final. It's the "finality of the cross", He didn't cover over our sins, He took them away! His action did not have to be repeated.
- <SUP>37</SUP>And Jesus cried with a loud voice, and gave up the ghost.
<SUP id=en-KJV-24865 class=versenum>38</SUP>And the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom. <SUP id=en-KJV-24866 class=versenum>39</SUP>And when the centurion, which stood over against him, saw that he so cried out, and gave up the ghost, he said, Truly this man was the Son of God. Mark 15:37-39
- "The veil was rent in twain", the curtain of the temple was torn form the top to the bottom.
- This veli, curtain,before the "Holy Of Hollies" was 90 ft. tall and the tearing of was by God and not man, signifying that God had left the Temple.
- There was no more need of the Temple, the blood of Bulls and Goats for sins, Jesus had "taken them away"!!!!
- Propitiation is better used and more accurately used in the New Testament.
You decide how and when they should be used.
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