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hillsteven
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Actually, I meant pretty much what I said. Throughout the book of Revelation, we see reference to the Lamb. This can only mean Jesus. Jesus, as the true Lamb, was offered up on the altar of the Cross as the ultimate sacrifice in atonement for our sins. We see specifically in Revelation 5:6 that the witness, John, “saw a Lamb standing, as though it had been slain…and he went and took the scroll from the right hand of him who was seated on the throne.”Well… a sacrifice has an ending, which is at death. And there is blood. It is not unbloodied, because without blood there is not forgiveness. I am sure you didn’t mean that, but just in case.
In this verse we have a seeming paradox: how could a sacrificial lamb be standing upright as though it had been slain? When someone is described as having been slain, have you EVERY pictured them standing upright, much less able to go take a scroll from someone?? This could only be because Jesus is both sacrificial Lamb AND High Priest. He stands, because he is THE High Priest. He is “as if he had been slain” because he is the sacrificial Lamb, offered up for our sins.