ME: The rich man is the divine nature of Christ. He wears the color purple which is that of the judge. Gold is the color of kings, but they also wear purple because they too sit in judgment. He wears the fine linen burial clothes of Christ and is called “son” by the Father…
This claims that the rich man is actually Christ because he’s wearing purple. This rich man neglected the beggar in life, following death was separated across a chasm from Abraham, is being tormented by flames, asks for a drop of water, has his request denied by Abraham, and so on. This analysis asks me to believe that the person who did all these things is Christ. Very difficult to believe. Would the divine Christ need to ask Abraham for anything? “Before Abraham was, I AM.”
You obviously have missed the discussion about shadows. “In the shadows” refers to a hermeneutic with which you are unfamiliar.
The shadows exist in double entendre (double meaning). The shadow does not say that the rich man is Christ in reality. It says that word play has painted a picture of Christ.
Me: Lazarus also represents Christ, but in the role of the priest and in the flesh. Lazarus comes from Eliezer who was the high priest. Being “full of sores” hints at leprosy which represents sin, as Christ was made to be sin for us.
This is a similar stretch. The person described is a beggar at the door, who ends up in Abraham’s bosom.
Without understanding the double entendre word play, and the way shadows are discerned, saying it is a stretch is an unfounded opinion.
Me: Bread is the word of God, and Christ in the flesh only had a portion of the divine word that he had in the heavenlies since he had “emptied himself”. And the “dogs”, those who return to their own “vomit” and sin, opened his wound. The word for “licked” is “separation” and is the same imagery of the parting of the water, splitting of the rock and tearing of the veil.
These assertions aren’t scriptural. Christ was fully god and man. The Word came to life and walked the earth. You’re claiming that the incarnate Word only had a portion of the word. This is contrary to the nature of Christ.
Once again you are swinging at windmills. The shadows do not deny in the least way that Christ is fully God and fully man. What is asserted is that the image painted is the same as painted by Phil 2:6 Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:
7 But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men:
8 And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
Only that the baby Jesus was not omnicient, omnipotent, and omnipresent by choice. He decided to face temptation in everyway as a man.
The vomiting/licking/separation/tearing of the veil string is a conjecture trail that has no basis in scripture or tradition.
Pr 26:11 As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly.
621 apoleicw apoleicho ap-ol-i’-kho
**from 575 **and leicho (to “lick”); ; v
AV-lick 1; 1
575 apo apo apo’
a primary particle; ; preposition
AV-from 393, of 129, out of 48, for 10, off 10, by 9, at 9, in 6, since + 3739 5, on 5, not tr. 16, misc. 31; 671
- of separation **
1a) of local separation, after verbs of motion from a place i.e. of departing, of fleeing, …
1b) of separation of a part from the whole**
1b1)** where of a whole some part is taken **
1c) of any kind of **separation **of one thing from another by which the union or fellowship of the two is destroyed
1d) of a state of separation, that is of distance
1d1) physical, of distance of place
1d2) temporal, of distance of time
- of origin
2a) of the place whence anything is, comes, befalls, is taken
2b) of origin of a cause
Me: It came to pass that both natures of Christ died and the priest was carried to the Father (to continue to make intercession for us) and the judge role of Christ remained dead. This is the same imagery of the axe being removed from the brook. Judgment being removed from the water.
The rich man’s plea, has the double meaning of :24. And he called and said, Father, have mercy on me and send the High priest , that he may immerse the uttermost parts of the works of the dual natured man in the word and “end my judgment” for I am setting like the sun in a flash…
I don’t understand this search for hidden meaning when there is so much to be taken from the words that are there.
Thank you for admitting this. Once you know the hermeneutic it is not much of a search. The shadows of Christ pop out everywhere.
It’s a digression/stumbling block that takes one away from the teaching at hand.
Thanks for your opinion. Mine is that it is a picture of Christ hidden in riddles that God himself says He speaks in.
If they are really there, and the meaning is attached to the words as I have briefly demonstrated in this response and have demonstrated extensively elsewhere, then they are as much a part of the word of God as the literal meaning.
I cannot imagine why anyone would not want to see Christ in the scriptures.
Catholics and Jews have suggested that the scriptures have four layers of meaning. I believe I am showing sensus plenior, or sod.
THey are verifiable since the meaning is attached to the words. There is also a set of rules discerned from the scriptures that make them impossible to be human invention.
Thanks for your opinion.