Jesus was never a literal Lamb. yet the (spiritual) truth that he was to suffer in the same manner as a spotless male, lamb, is all true.
I agree that there is a metaphorical as well as a physical aspect to it. He was not a πρόβατον in physical form, but he was physically sacrificed as the lamb for our sins. He did not just suffer a “spiritual truth” on the cross. He have all of HImself, literally.
But Lamb’s blood could never take away the sins of the world. The blood of bulls and goats etc. were only used as types and shadows pointing to a higher spiritual truth.
Yes, we are in agreement on this point.
Jesus, much like a Lamb, died a sinner’s death. Yet John’s speech requires an interpretation other than to go literal here. why? Here’s a hermeneutic rule: When the plain sense does not make sense, you are in a figure of speech.
He was not physically taken to the temple, have His throat cut and the blood drained and thrown upon the corners of the altar, but He was handed over by the temple authorities so that the Romans could cause the shedding of blood, without which there is no remission of sins.
13 First they led him to Annas; for he was the father-in-law of Ca′iaphas, who was high priest that year.[a] 14 It was Ca′iaphas who had given counsel to the Jews that it was expedient that one man should die for the people. John 18
He died “for the people”, a pure and unblemished lamb for the sacrificed.
If you insist on making John the Baptist words understood literally, this becomes a hard sell for you. It would mean that his mother was also a Lamb… it would all be nonsensical garbage.
His mother did not give her life for the sins of the world. In any case, a Lamb is a young sheep, yearling or less, and they are not ready to give birth. It is not a “hard sell” for me, but I understand how it is difficult for those who place a false dichotomy between “literal” and “spiritual”.
This same principle apples in John 6, except that in this passage Jesus actually tells John’s readers his speech was SPIRITUAL (not literal.)
This approach creates a false dichotomy between literal and spiritual. There are spiritual realities that are “real” (not just symbolic). Jesus is the Lamb of God, and His “literal” blood was shed for our sins.
Thus we can understand why some disciples refused to stick it out. They insisted on interpreting his words literal. It causes a breakdown and ultimately a relationship break.
Those that stayed did not yet understand how it was that Jesus was the manna that came down from heaven. But they stayed because they knew He had the words of eternal life, even if they didnt’ make rational sense at the time. Jesus made no effort to correct them in their misunderstanding. Why? Because that was what he meant.
The relationship break was because they did not have saving faith.