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Thought about this on the drive in the other day.
Looking for some in-depth thought from the protestant perspective of the term ‘Lamb of God’.
I’d like to start with it somewhat wide open - what comes to mind?
If someone wants some direction -
What’s the history in your tradition of the term?
It’s importance?
The reason for these questions - I was thinking about how the term connects the OT and the NT considering Passover and the details in ‘how’ the unblemished lamb is treated and required for the feast.
Which made me ask myself - do Protestants use the term?
What is the context of it’s use in a Protestant tradition in light of the variance in thought (and practice) of the substance of the Eucharist?
Many thanks for any (name removed by moderator)ut.
Take care,
Mike
Looking for some in-depth thought from the protestant perspective of the term ‘Lamb of God’.
I’d like to start with it somewhat wide open - what comes to mind?
If someone wants some direction -
What’s the history in your tradition of the term?
It’s importance?
The reason for these questions - I was thinking about how the term connects the OT and the NT considering Passover and the details in ‘how’ the unblemished lamb is treated and required for the feast.
Which made me ask myself - do Protestants use the term?
What is the context of it’s use in a Protestant tradition in light of the variance in thought (and practice) of the substance of the Eucharist?
Many thanks for any (name removed by moderator)ut.
Take care,
Mike