 Okay, welcome back after the break. I hope all of you had a good break We all had a good time in person students had a good laugh outside Just took a short break outside. It was good time. Okay, we come back to our class and Continue from where we stopped we were looking at the morning and the evening sacrifice and We said that the lamb that was sacrificed Was made as the atonement sacrifice it pointed out to Jesus Christ Who made who became that animal that was that substitute in our place took our place died for our Since shed his blood which atone for our Sins, okay, so the burnt offering which is mentioned in this morning and evening sacrifice It spoke of complete consecration, which means the entire sacrifice was consumed by fire Was actually Consecrated to God it was made holy to God and Usually the meal offerings meal offerings. We're talking about the grain offering or the drink offering Okay Consisted of what people gave us first foods, you know, we all get types are types as you know to the Lord So you in the in the Israelite community part of the rituals they used to give the meal offering which consisted of grains and Drink offering which was given as the first fruits. That means the first produce of their labor We read about this in Leviticus chapter 2 was 14. So the meal offering spoke of consecration of one's life and Substance to God. So this morning and evening sacrifice Was a type and shadow of what Jesus would do on the cross a person and work, which means the person was the in a perfect One without sin without any blemish Was spotless and would also make would be a substitute in our place and make atonement for our sins and also spoke of complete Consecration in the terms of the the meal offering Okay, which consisted of grains and the drink offering basically to spoke about, you know Consecration of one's life. Okay, so it had to do with God and us as well So you look at, you know Any covenant that God makes he makes it with man and also we are Part of that covenant. Okay, even the new covenant God has made that covenant But we are coming into covenant with him. That means we are agreeing. We have to do our part So, you know, even if you look at the various promises in God's word Most of the promises that we read actually has a command Right a command to follow it. Then you will inherit that promise So also here in these rituals that they had to make people had to do it so that they would They had to God had to do his part God did his part and people also had to do that Part so here the lamb was atoning for the sins But people also had to that was not just sufficient But people also had to consecrate their lives and I think this is so beautiful Because God is saying that, you know, God knows that if you just give a lamb as a sacrifice Then these people will think okay the lamb was sacrificed You you won't feel a pinch of it, right because you are not paying the money for that lamb The priest is taking the lamb that is growing or that this, you know Raised up in the temple purposes. So you don't feel anything for your sin But you know when you give your first fruits As time each you're basically saying God I am consecrating my whole life and Everything that I have belongs to you. So there is God's part and there is man's part as Well, so You know, Jesus made a full sufficient perfect sacrifice and that is why we don't have to offer morning and evening Sacrifices because he became that perfect Lamb look at what Hebrews chapter 7 was 26 and 27 says and Hebrews chapter 10 was 11 and 12 in somebody please Hebrews 7 verse 26 and 27 for such a high priest was fitting for us Fighting for us. Who is holy harmless? Fighting was fitting fitting fitting fitting for us. Who is holy harmless? Undefiled undefiled Separate from sinners and has become higher than the heavens who does not need daily as those high priests to office to offer a offer of Sacrifices first for their own sins and then for the peoples for this He did once for all when he offered up himself Yes, thank you. Amen. So here we see that, you know, the book of Hebrews says that, you know The high priest does not need to offer any more Daily sacrifices for the sins of the people because it was already offered up by Jesus him So Hebrews chapter 10 was 11 and 12 And every priest extends ministering daily and offering repeat repeat Lee the same sacrifices Which can never take away sins But this man after he had offered one sacrifice for sins forever sat down at the right hand of God So isn't that amazing that you know every day they had to offer the morning and evening Sacrifice why because every day even as they offer the morning and evening sacrifice, you know That sacrifice was just for that day It would not could not be atone for the next day. It could not be atone for one week could not be atone for One month, okay, because it could never take away the sins entirely of people But this man who is it talking about this man? The man Jesus Christ, okay after he had offered up sins You know, he sat at the right hand of the father because he offered up sins once for all so, you know This the sin was atoned for in the eyes of God in the presence of God the father the sin was atone for permanently and You know no more sacrifices was required or no more sacrifices was And needed okay, and why could Jesus do this? He was because holy harmless undefiled separate from Sinners, okay, and also why was Jesus able to make this full sufficient perfect sacrifice because he was one with the Father which means he was fully surrendered totally totally and completely Surrendered his will his life to the father and hence he was that sinless lamb who made that Sacrifice as our substitute and that could end the morning and evening Sacrifice, okay. Jesus is also known as the suffering lamb so can Francis can you read that please Isaiah chapter 53 7 and 10 7 to 10 please loudly and then ring can read first Peter chapter 2 versus 21 to 24 I say a 53 7 to 10 He was supposed and he was afflicted if he opened not his mouth He was led as a lap to the slaughter And ask a sheep before it share is silent So he opened not his mouth with it he was taken from prison and from judgment and Who will declare his generation? For he was cut off from the land of the living for the transgression Transgressions of my teeth He was He has put him to give when you make his soul and offering for sin he shall see his seed He shall prolong his days and the pressure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand Okay, thank you. Amen to that can bring please read first Peter chapter 2 verse 21 to 24 Or to this you were called because Christ also suffered for us Leaving us an example that you should follow his steps who committed no sin No, is the seed found in his mouth Who when he was reviled not reviling return when he suffered he did not threaten but committed himself to him Who judges righteously? Who himself bore our sins in his own body on a tree that we having died to sins My live for righteousness by whose stripes you were healed Amen, so here we see that You know Jesus who became that lamb that sinless lamb that you know atone for our sins Who was our substitute as a sinless lamb? It was not something that was an easy place to do or to take right? It was not an easy position It was not just being that lamb who was not going to suffer because you know, he was yes He was completely man human completely divine. So, you know, maybe when he became that Came to the point where he had to take the sins of the entire world You know, he became God and so he didn't have to go through all that suffering and pain No, he went through everything as a perfect human being and just as a lamb would suffer when it was sacrificed So also Jesus, you know Became that suffering lamb, which means the the the punishment for our sin Was not easy for him to take first of all for the sinless person to take on the sins of the world Was so difficult was so painful and also the suffering that he went through Physically and so this was to say that he was oppressed and if afflicted Okay, that means he was He had gone through various sufferings. He went through various He was tormented. He went through various difficulties When he was reviled that means when he was criticized strongly when unpleasant things were said to him, you know When they spat at him when they kicked him when they beat him, you know, he did not Retaliate that means he did not revile in return. That means he did not say unpleasant things or he did not react in and In a in a way that would criticize others or he did not say things that criticize others as well So we see that even as Jesus with that suffering lamb, you know It describes how he was that suffering lamb. He was a suffering lamb who? Willingly suffered Okay, what is that? Okay, he willingly suffered for our sins and he you know passively which means, you know Without speaking up without saying anything just bore the penalty for our sin Just bore the punishment for our sin. Okay, so as a human being Jesus suffered He was a suffering lamb. He was oppressed and if like afflicted and he took upon our sufferings willingly Okay, he bore the penalty very passively For our sins and he says he was stricken for the transgression of the people Which means it was the will of the Lord that Jesus was Boost it was God's will that Jesus be You know punished be bruised be afflicted Because he had to pay for the punishment or the penalty for our sin So look at these verses. It says what is the purpose of the suffering? The purpose of the suffering is to make his soul and offering for Sin, please look at your notes so that you are following through. Okay, it makes sense as well Okay, so what was the purpose of the suffering lamb or what was the purpose of Jesus's suffering so that he can make his soul as an offering for Sin Okay, he can make his soul which knew no sin which was sinless, which is perfect He can make it as an offering for a sin now this word offering in Hebrew means trespass Offering okay. Now. What does it mean word trespass mean the word trespass means guilt? Okay, so what does it mean of guilt's guilt means basically? You know disobedience it also means Violating somebody's rules orders. When do you feel guilty? You feel guilty when you have broken a rule when you're falling short of a standard or a rule or a Commandment or a law that is there you feel guilty. You also feel guilty when you disobey, right? When you go against what God has asked you to do it also means Violating which means, you know destroying or disobeying the rights of others So you feel guilty when you do that, you know when you disobey And also when you violate the rights of others whether it's the God's right or man's right So when Christ became that suffering lamb that he so that he could take Make his life as an offering for our sin. He actually became that guilt offering He actually became that trespass offering trespass offering means what? Guilt offering. Okay, so we find You know this trespass offering defined for us in Leviticus chapter 5 verses 14 to chapter 6 verse 7 and numbers chapter 5 verses 7 and 8 so can just one of you read numbers chapter 5 verse 7 and 8 because that is much shorter we can just Read that in one of you quickly read numbers 5 7 and 8 please Then he shall confess the sin which he has committed he shall make Restitution for his trespass and full plus one-fifth of it and give it to the one he has wronged But if the man has no relative to whom Restitution may be made for the wrong the restitution for the wrong must go to the Lord for the priest in addition to the ram of the Atonement with which Atonement is made for him So here is basically saying that when you kind of do something against your neighbor You know when you kill their animal or you know take their property or your damage their property Whatever you have to make a trespass offering and what does that trespass offering include it? Includes restitution that means you have to pay back or buy back or give back what you have You know kind of destroyed your neighbors Property or whoever's property or who's ever animal or whatever thing that you have taken and destroyed You have to pay back you have to replace it. So the trespass offering also required Restitution so that means an individual had to cover the damages In addition to making the animal Sacrifice so here the person had to make an animal sacrifice and also had to Pay back and to restore the restitution had to be Make so the trespass offering not only involved making atonement Which means that you make the animal sacrifice which atone for your sin But God is saying hey pay back and the restitution has to go back to the Temple right that goes back to God. That's what you read right Rin Yeah, so here we see that, you know, it it had to the trespass offering involved making atonement which had that Ram as a sacrifice and also social Restitution for the wrong that had been done. So when Jesus became that suffering lamb He was our trespass offering which means he May not only made the sacrifice for the atonement for our sin But he also had to pay back what we had Violated God's law God's standard God's glory and you know, whatever we How we violated the laws and commandments and the rights of God. So you had to also make a restitution so Christ became that trespass offering where he made a restitution by The payment for the sinners Offering by paying back the debt to a holy God who had been Violated, okay, so when Jesus made that trespass offering He also made restitution between see paid back the debt to whom to God the father was a holy God Why because we had violated the commandments we had violated God's right Okay, and what he had asked us to Do okay, and because we violated God's standard his his law, you know, it required that we Compensate we pay back in order for this holy God to be satisfied in order for us to be Reconciled back to this holy God in order for us to be justified before this holy God Not only had to be made atonement for us in but also Restitution that means the deck had to be paid back So you see how much Jesus has really done for us on the cross look at Hebrews chapter 13 was 11 and 12 Can one of you read that please Hebrews chapter 13 was 11 and 12 But the bodies of those animals whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin are burned Outside the camp Therefore Jesus also that he might sanctify the people with his own blood suffered outside the gate there So he suffered outside the gate that means you where was Jesus when he was crucified he was crucified outside the City right outside the gates of the city so the outside of the City so he suffered out of the gates that's you know It shows that the bodies of the animals which were offered as a sacrifice were burnt outside the Sanctuary so when we are Studying or looking at Jesus who was the sacrificial lamb was a sinless lamb and see how you know He made the sacrifices How the sacrifices in the Old Testament clearly spoke or specifically spoke about the various aspects of The person and the work of Jesus Christ as a lamb of God It's also important for us to see that you know Jesus not only made that perfect atonement for our sacrifice Not only made that perfect Restitution that was the debt that was needed for our sin, but also he went through so much of shame and Yes, he's suffered not only suffered physically, but also You know he was crucified outside the gates outside the city and the you know the Old Testament law You know Jews believe that anyone who is hung on the tree is Cursed right Jesus became our curse He took upon our curse and he went to that curse and he suffered for us so that we can Receive the blessing so that we can be justified. We can be made righteous for God so it's important for us to see that you know everything that gone actually Initiated or brought about in the Old Testament whether it's the rituals the sacrifices Whether it's the feast the ceremonies But all actually foreshadowing or it was actually a type and shadow of the person and the work of The coming of the Messiah or the Son of God or the lamb of God that take came to take away the sins of Of the sins of the entire Mankind or the sins of the entire world Okay, so even though there are so many things that we can see in the Old Testament We see everything has been fulfilled and completed in the person and work of Jesus Christ amen Okay, before we go on to the lamb of the lamb of revelation or the lamb that is referred to in the book Yes I also relating to the sacrifices that the people of Israelites made for their sins so if So you were saying like if they did not Sacrifice they would suffer the wrath of God person, I mean so I Mean Addison Have to be so great in order for them to sacrifice or was it like for just big sins not for like small Oh, there were sins like the rebellion of Korah then there was Miriam kind of, you know Talking against Moses there were people that the sins of the people who rebelled When they you know when they didn't have water to drink mana and also the the 12 spies number Chapter 12 and all of that, you know, we see that, you know, God punishing them There then and there itself didn't wait for You know a tournament for that sin They were just they were just you know, the earth opened up or they had a plague where they're all died or you know God sent few these serpents among them and They were killed so there was some Some things that were so grievous Stings against God when they complained when they murmur when you know like aching aching when God told The Israelites that you're going to fight against Jericho city, but none of you have to take any plunder from that every plunder every golden silver has to go into the The tent of meeting but we see a can disobeyed and then God pulled him out of all the You know Isolite ray the son and he was taken to the valley where he and his whole Family wears stone the time there was one say you pay or made a tournament for sin There's sometimes when there is Direct rebellion direct disobedience Direct breaking of the law in even though they know that it was wrong or directly You know going against God when you know God would punish them and of course Moses stood up and the intervened You know God would have mercy upon them, but there are other sins where you know God would just let them make those sacrifices and yes, you know, the sins were atone for I'm saying like they not everyone had someone To be accountable for not everyone had someone to be accountable for I mean what if they did it Where no one knew about it. Oh, what if they did not know it was a sin and they did not make that sacrifice That is what you're saying I'm telling like for those who did it without having accountability Like they were doing it without anyone seeing it They were doing a sin without anyone seeing them or noticing them on yeah So that time you're saying that they did not make any sacrifice was in what would happen to them Yeah, I'm saying about those people Yeah, they would be punished For their sin, you know, that's what God tells them in numbers chapter 32 was 23 Think it is numbers chapter 32 was 23 Yeah, it says and be sure your sin will find you out numbers chapter 32 was 23 so God repeatedly is saying that You know, he knows their sin. Why does he even you know bring out their sin because he's saying hey You can't cover your sin with me. They can thought nobody knew right? He brought that that that robe. He bought silver gold. He hid it in his tent in the ground Nobody other than his wife and children know But what did God do he pulled him out? Right he said next day have all the tribes stand out and I would choose the tribe. I'll choose the clan. I'll choose the family and Akin was chosen So, you know, did Akin have the opportunity to? You know ask forgiveness for his sins. Yes Did he know? Why he thought God was so foolish. He would not know he would not point him out Or if somebody else in there not him So what was God doing when he brought out Akin and he tells the people go and bring Everything that Akin owned his wife children his animals everything and stone them to death Why wife and children because they knew his sin they could have spoken up So says God is telling them that you know, I see your sin. I know your sin, but you know, don't cover your sin You know Make that sacrifice that cannot own for your sin or ask for forgiveness. So it's not only in the Old Testament even for us now, right? There are times when we think nobody knows our sin, but no God is speaking to us He tells us and what happens when we when we keep overlooking our sin? A sin will find us at one fine day We will be brought out in the open and that time will be because bring a lot of shame and disgrace and no one can Save us, but it's God giving us chance and opportunity. Yes So did that help answer your question? Yeah, okay What about two children? What about children? Yeah What about they have to also make sacrifices The children have to make sacrifices and for their sins like Yeah, for their sins actually doesn't mention anywhere in the Old Testament that You know that children have to make sacrifices for their sins It's it's basically talking about adults So big when when they grow up to that stage where they are adults and they know they have to make sacrifices for their sins And they would begin doing that Yeah Their parents would make for them Yes Yeah, for those you know this time is when they had to you know We could take into the to the temple after their their birth They would take that doubt just like Mary and Joseph did for baby Jesus Sorry Rob is to do for his children. They were all grown up at that time. They were not children per se children They were all grown up adults And so these to have parties and they would sin so he would as a father be scared for them because You know and he would make Sacrifice for their sins, but they were all grown up kids. Yeah, not kids grown up children. Yeah, one question Can you give him the mic, please? Online student anyone has any questions? No questions? Yes Can you keep it and speak loud please put it on it's on the mic it's not on Okay Yes, yes You They you they had to sacrifice a ram they would sacrifice a bull they would sacrifice You know he for also when when God asked Abraham to make that covenant sacrifice Dove as well So lamb basically would mean atonement for their For this for the sins of the entire community would would would mean a lamb Okay, other places where they used ram and all but the one we read in Leviticus chapter Right Which the portion that you read right it speaks about a ram there Right that is making restitution for your sin and you harm somebody else Okay number chapter five or seven and eight Talking about restitution. So you look at Leviticus chapter five. There's another reference there Leviticus chapter five Versus 14 onwards There also says a ram You know The Lord his trespass offering a ram without blemish from from the flocks So again, maybe when you're talking about trespass offering which is talking about you know When you have to make restitution for somebody else that time you offer Ram But basically when you're making atonement for the sins Would talk about a lamb. Yes Yes, yes Yes, yes Before any other sin offering that they would have done a trespass offering or anything else or consecration like when sorry when King Solomon consecrated the temple offered so many goats and rams and you know Sheep and all of that so different offerings Oh, you mean according to the social standing whether they whether it's a ram or a lamb or a bull you're talking about that Yes No, no, they see the entire sacrificial system was fully in place by By God, he told them what offering for which sin if you look at, you know Leviticus, you know, the whole thing is talking about sacrifices Okay, every sacrifice had details like even how much of him of oil, you know Shepherds of flower everything had its own place. So you can't rest. You can't substitute one in place of the other Yes, any questions from our online students? No Okay, there no questions will move on Okay, the lamb of revelation now. We've basically been looking at Jesus as the sinless lamb in connection with the you know His person and the person in work of Jesus when he lived here on this In that connection what he has done We're looking at him as the sinless lamb and looking at him as somebody who's foreshadowing or the type and shadow of everything that was ordained in the In the Old Testament, but when you look at Jesus as the lamb in revelation It is something that he is, you know, it's a place that he's where he is where he's already completed the Work the work is completed the work is done and now he is You know the right hand of the father and we look at various references in revelation chapter 5 was 11 to 13 Revelation chapter 6 verses 15 to 17 Revelation chapter 14 verses 1 9 and 7 10 Revelation chapter 17 verses 12 to 14 that talks about the lamb of God so when we're talking about the lamb of God in revelation It can seem a little out of context from what we've been studying because you're basically been studying the person and work of Jesus Christ as a human being and what he Accomplished and what he came to fulfill everything that was done or spoken of or You know as a ritual is done in the Old Testament now We're looking at he him as you know as a glorified Deity back in his position, you know, and so, you know, we can be it's it's not him as a Sinless lamb anymore, but here as a glorified lamb of God here as somebody who's won the victory somebody who is You know conquered who's triumphant who's victorious the king of kings the Lord of Lords, okay So now why are we looking at it? We're just kind of studying a parallel, okay? Just looking at it Of course it can seem out of context But because he is no longer the incarnate son. He's no longer as a lamb of God who's Come to make that You know the suffering lamb of God that came to take upon the sins of the world But here he is somebody who is pictured as a triumphant victorious and overcoming Conqueror, but it's good for us to see it even as we are studying this Jesus as the lamb We studied him as the incarnate You know being the man who became that Sinless lamb that suffering lamb will also look at him as that being that lamb who is now glorified Who is that triumphant victorious the king of kings and Lord of Lord? So in the book of Revelation that 28 references Made to Jesus as the lamb, okay? and what I have just Mentioned here in the verses that I have spoken about it just a few verses, but there are 28 references You know so Jesus here in Revelation. He's no longer pictured as that passive You know the meaning of passive means when he was that lamb that sinless lamb Of God when he was that suffering land here on this earth He was passive means he just took on all the shame he took on all that beating he took on all that criticism and You know he he took on all that suffering that was inflicted on him He very quietly Passively not doing anything about it. Just took it upon him Self and he was that submissive lamb of God and that That suffering lamb of God even as he was here on this earth, okay? But if you look at him as The one in Revelation, he's no longer seen as that passive suffering Submissive lamb of God, but he's seen as somebody who's triumphed over death was triumphed over Satan Who has been victorious over sin death and Satan who has been victorious over? Every work of the enemy was who has done the will of the father and now he is that overcome overcome, you know overcoming conqueror who has conquered everything so it's Interesting to see these two aspects of it because Jesus is still spoken of as As the lamb in the book of Revelation the lamb was ready to take the seal The scroll break the seal, you know the lamb of God who is You know who is here we see in Revelation chapter 17. It says these will make the war the kings of the The kings with the beast will make war with the lamb and the lamb will overcome them Revelation chapter 17 was 12 and 14 Then we look at Revelation chapter 14 verses 1 9 And 10 where we see John saying I looked and behold a lamb standing on Mount Zion with 140,000 having his father's name written on him on their foreheads Then a third of the angels followed them saying the loud voice if anyone worships a beast and his image and receive his mark On his forehead or on his hand he himself shall also drink of the wine of the wrath of God Which is poured out full strength into the cup of his indignation and there will be tormented so Tormented in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the lamb, okay So Jesus is again and again and again refer to as the Lamb in Revelation which can also mean that this is the lamb who made that perfect sacrifice Who is triumphant who has conquered and it's important for us as people who are reading the scripture or reading the gospel For us to know hey this lamb not just suffered and died But this lamb and some people say is resurrected, but this lamb is actually the Lamb that is seated at the right hand of God and he is the lamb who's going to come back We are going to see this lamb. He is going to be triumphant. He's going to win over his enemies. He is going to Put his enemies to shame to put them into torment So when it's talking about the lamb It's actually talking about the continued work the finished work the triumphant work on Jesus and how he is now You know back in his place and as a triumphant King of Kings and the Lord of Lords and as God which is so important for us to know so When God is revealing all of these things through visions to John he could have just showed him as Jesus and he could have just mentioned Jesus rather than mentioning the lamb But it's so important for the Jewish audience to know that this Messiah Who they think is cursed who that on the cross and they're looking and anticipating for this Messiah Where the Bible or the scripture is telling them the truth that hey actually this Messiah is God He came from God he's gone back to God and you will see this Messiah as the lamb coming back So this is that lamb of God so even if Jesus was not the is it not the In human form in heaven but still talking about his role as the lamb because of what he has finished and what he has conquered and what he has Done. Okay. So if you look at the other references as well it talks about how he took the seal the scroll broke the seals and all of those things and You know, there was a loud voice In heaven Saying that you know worthy is a lamb who was slain to receive honor and which is wisdom and strength honor and glory and Blessing and every creature which is in heaven and on earth and under the earth and as such as are in the sea And all that are in them I heard them saying blessing and honor glory and power to be to him who sits on the throne and To the lamb forever and ever so why don't why don't they say be to the one who sits on the throne which is talking about God the father and To Jesus Christ. Why does he talk about the lamb because it is so important for the Jewish people to know Hey, this was the lamb who sacrificed Who is the lamb who is now seated at the right hand of God? This is the lamb who said that you know, I have come from my Father and I go I will go back to my Father, this is the lamb the same lamb of God. So it's so important For people to identify Jesus continuously as the lamb of God who is the triumphant king and the lord of lords Who is going to come back and the one who's going to come back is the lamb of God So isn't that a very beautiful kind of ending to the whole of Um scripture right where it talks about begins with In the garden of Eden where the lamb was slain That atone for that covered the sin of Adam and Eve right up till the end in revelation Where it's continuing to talk about the Lamb of course a new Old Testament is talking about the person work of Jesus Christ in the gospels We see this lamb of God and in revelation We know that this lamb is in heaven and is the lamb that was going to come back And rule and reign on this earth and also Judge the people. Okay, so Um, this is the last section of that You know the whole part of this lesson um now if you look at You know the apocalyptic Literature in the bible It views the lamb no longer as a passive submissive suffering sacrifice, but one who is triumphant King, okay, so, um You know in apocalyptic literature in uh, you know For example the book of Joel or the book of Zechariah You know Isaiah chapters 24 to 27 and 33 Are all apocalyptic Okay, uh literature which basically is talking about what is apocalyptic is basically describing Or prophesying, you know complete destruction of the world coming the end apocalyptic Okay Destruction of the entire world So it's and it talks about You know the the lamb was going to come and destroy everything and bring everything back to purpose and create new heavens and You know a new earth and all of those things. So, um apocalyptic literature We see in the book of Joel Zechariah Daniel uh and Isaiah as well. Let's talking about you know, how the whole world will come to complete Destruction, we also have some of these Apocalyptic literature, which is not part of the canon, which is not part of the bible Where it is the apocalypse of baruka or a couple a couple Coplipses of ezra or of john or ascension of Isaiah which are all, you know Kind of pseudographia books, which means, you know, um There are some literature biblical literature You know, which is not according to biblical style and not You know attributing to biblical authority authorship You know as some of the bible characters, but they some people still look at these as You know biblical literature, but it's not So they're called as pseudographia and that is why it's not included in our Bible, but all of these pseudographia books, uh, which is, um You know, uh, you know written by various authors and they Attribute themselves to some biblical character because they want their books to be known and to be attributed to as something else You know inscribed inspired by the holy spirit and authoritative, you know, they use these pseudonyms But it was not included in the Bible because they did not follow that canon Rules that were laid down for which books have to be in the bible and which shouldn't be So but we see that even in these books, you know, there's a lot of apocalyptic literature Which talks about the lamb who is going to come as a victorious king triumph and king and he is going to destroy The whole world, but it's amazing to see actually if you look at The lamb that is the the greek word Please listen carefully the the greek word used for lamb in john chapter one was 29 Okay, which we looked at in the beginning of our lesson Is very different from the the the greek word used for lamb in the book of Revelation so the greek word used for lamb in john chapter one was 29 Where john says, you know the lamb of god looked the lamb of god who takes away the sins of the world The lamb that is used there is basically Amnos, which means sacrificial lamb So when you read it in greek, you read it as amnos and you So john is basically saying if you if you translated look the sacrificial lamb of God if you literally translate it, okay But if you look at in the revelation the greek word there is not amnos It's not sacrificial lamb, but the greek word used as anion, which means little lamb Okay, which means a Passover lamb Little little light tt le it means a little lamb, which means a very innocent little lamb Okay Which is basically talking about the Passover lamb. So here we see that you know Even though the lamb is used in the gospels But it's very interesting to note that the greek word for lamb used in john chapter one was 29 It's very different from the greek word that's used for revelation Because the one that is used in revelation Basically the little lamb means the lamb who is the king of kings and the lord of lords and not used as the sacrificial Lamb isn't that amazing just wonderful to learn that as well. Okay, we'll stop here. Our time is up End of this chapter anyone has any questions To ask Any questions So since we have completed, uh, you know, um chapters Five six seven and eight when can we have our next? Uh assessment I think assessment two is march 10, right? Lessons five to eight. Is that okay with everyone online students March 10. Is it okay? We already passed my march 10, right? What are we doing? What am I doing? I've written here march Oh, yeah Okay Okay, I just realized that I basically have forgotten about the second assessment which I had to schedule So online students, can you give me another date, please? Can you give me another date because I had to schedule your second assessment on march 10, which I completely Uh missed and forgot Um, so can we have another date anyone can propose another date quickly? One has a calendar Online students march 20th. Okay march 20th is uh March 28th is monday. Is that okay with everybody else? Okay, okay. Thank you, anthony and prabu and jack in I hope it's okay with the others I'm so sorry. I completely missed march 10. I I think I didn't write that in my calendar And so I completely missed it out. Okay. We'll have our next assessment chapters five six seven eight on march 20th. Okay Any questions or any doubts or anything before we leave class anyone? No Okay, thank you all for joining class. Have a good day and should be ahead. God bless. 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