Sentences with phrase «mercy seat»

The phrase "mercy seat" refers to a special place in the Bible where God showed forgiveness and grace to people. It symbolizes God's mercy and kindness towards those who seek his forgiveness. Full definition
Sons of Cain, Cain is the offspring of Satan (Lucifer the cherub, the former protector of Yahvehs Mercy seat.
No, it is sin guilt that is cover over over — mercy seat.
If you truly believe that your view of Scriptures is what is most orthodox, then instead of trying to conk each other over the heads, as brothers and sisters, we should be submitting our orthodoxy to the mercy seat.
But He is also man (sinless) who is our mercy seat before God the Father!
I thought there were two judgement seats the white throne judgement (Revelations 20:11 - 15) for unbelievers and the mercy seat of Christ or the Judgement seat of Christ (1 Corinthians 3:10 - 15.)
Jesus» blood was the final blood to be applied to the mercy seat.
The language Paul uses evokes the mercy seat of the ark of the covenant - the Holy of Holies.
The High Priest takes blood from the bull into the Holy of Holies and sprinkles it on the Mercy Seat (Lev 16:12 - 14).
The High Priest takes blood from the goat back into the Holy of Holies and sprinkles it on the Mercy Seat (Lev 16:15).
You mean smashed like the cheribs over the mercy seat?
In the priestly writings, the holiest symbol, above all other holy, is the mercy seat.
We start in the Holy of Holies with the Ark and mercy seat, that is, in the most sacred room, farthest removed from the entrance.
The mercy seat reminds us that a profound awareness of human sinfulness was characteristic of even the «priestly» strand of Israel's tradition.
The «mercy seat,» a rectangular plate on top of the Ark and of similar dimensions, underscores the fact that the Ark represents the Presence; for at either end of the mercy seat and facing one another were cherubim (winged creatures of varying form and size) between whom or above whom was the Presence (vs. 22; see Num.
The priest took the blood behind the veil to sprinkle the mercy seat as he had before with the blood of the Bull.
He carried the blood behind the veil into the Holy of Holies and sprinkled the blood upon the mercy seat.
An incisive, meticulously crafted portrait of race, racism, and injustice in the Jim Crow era South that is as intimate and tense as a stage drama, The Mercy Seat is a stunning account of one town's foundering over a trauma in their midst.
The Mercy Seat is a brutally incisive and tender novel from one of our most acute literary observers.
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