LESSON
161
THE SCAPE GOAT
The
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English
defines the
word "SCAPE GOAT" as "PERSON BLAMED OR
PUNISHED FOR THE MISTAKES OR WRONGDOING OF ANOTHER OR
OTHERS."
However, in this study we want to examine what led to
the issue of scapegoat, its spiritual implication and
what should be our attitude towards it today. May the
Lord Almighty give us a deep understanding of His word
as we go on, Amen.
1.
SIGNIFICANCE OF OFFERING
IN ISRAEL
Making offering or sacrifice to God was a very ancient
practice
Gen. 4:3,8:20; Ex. 10:25, and was known in Egypt and
Babylonia
long before the patriarchal times. Gen.
3:21; Gen. 4:3: Ex. 12:1
3; Lev. 1:7 Lev. 4:3-5,13-15, 22-23,27-29, Heb. 6:1-6.
2.
THE SCAPEGOAT TODAY
The High Priest has a responsibility of performing a
solemn and
general act of worship to all Israelites once a year
i.e. 10th of the 7th month in order to reconcile the
nation to Jehovah God. There
he sacrificed a bullock for his own sin and two goats,
on which
lots w ill be cast. kill one and let the other go alive
into the
wilderness. This was for the sin of the whole nation
of Israel. Tills
is know n as the scapegoat or the escape goat.
Lev. 16:1-10; Is. 53:4-6; Heb.
9:13-15; Heb. ] 0:8-10; Mal. 2:13; Gal. 4:9; I Pet.
3:18; II Cor. 5:77-20; I Pet. 2:24.
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