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The Blood 97 times in NT
Blood
Blood naturally means bleeding.
Jesus sweat drops of blood.”
- blood that the heart pumps. , ; ; Revelations 8:7,8; 11:6; 14:20; 16:3,4 “could represent death in judgment passages ”.
Figure
Idiomatic expression where blood on your own heads means you are personally responsible for your actions.
Blood equals the color red; ,;
Blood equals spiritual death and its results -going to Hell, .
menstrual cycle - ,[ parallel ,];
blood as physical birth: ; flesh and blood ;
blood represents the martyrs death ; ; (2); ;
blood represent’s the death of capital punishment
Blood represents the literal blood of the sacrificial animal.
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1. Blood equals murder by metonomy: ; [parallels ,; price of blood [blood money.] Murder for hire; - the place where Judas, the betrayer was buried is called “the field of blood;” ; ; ; Stephen’s stoning ; .
1. Blood equals murder by metonomy: ; [parallels ,; price of blood [blood money.] Murder for hire; - the place where Judas, the betrayer was buried is called “the field of blood;” ; ; ; Stephen’s stoning ; .
blood equals faith in the Lord Jesus Christ ,,,.
2.Blood equals a person: ; ; ; ; flesh and blood = humanity .
2.Blood equals a person: ; ; ; ; flesh and blood = humanity .
Here, the Lord uses Peter’s human name “Simon” and his human parentage, and “flesh and blood” in order to contrast and emphasize the distinction between these and the Divine origin of the communication and revelation. The figure of Synecdoché here p 645 puts the emphasis on man and humanity: “No human being revealed this unto thee.”1
1 Bullinger, E. W. (1898). Figures of speech used in the Bible (pp. 644–645). London; New York: Eyre & Spottiswoode; E. & J. B. Young & Co.
3. The Blood of Christ equals death of Christ on the Cross in its saving significance; ; ; ; ; .
3. The Blood of Christ equals death of Christ on the Cross in its saving significance; ; ; ; ; .
- “His blood (i.e., the guilt of his blood-shedding, by Metonymy of the effect) be on us, and on our children.”1
1 Bullinger, E. W. (1898). Figures of speech used in the Bible (p. 646). London; New York: Eyre & Spottiswoode; E. & J. B. Young & Co.
a. The Death of Christ established a New Covenant [parallel ; ]; , ; ; .
The CONTAINER for the contents Metonomy
1 Bullinger, E. W. (1898). Figures of speech used in the Bible (p. 573). London; New York: Eyre & Spottiswoode; E. & J. B. Young & Co.
b. The death of Christ redeemed us. ; ; ; ; ; ;
c. the death of Christ was a propitiation to God for our sins: ;
d. the death of Christ justified us, Roman 5:9;
e. His death is the basis of our fellowship with God ; ;
f. His death brought reconciliation ;
g. Brought near to Christ -
h. His death is the basis for our sanctification - ;
i. The bases for our cleaning from sin commit as a child of God. ;
j.The basis for our victory -
Not sure: Hebrew
12:24; Not sure: 1 Pet 1:2.1 ,, ;