An Alphabetical Analysis
Volume 10 - Practical Truth - Page 94 of 277
INDEX
'sins' in 1 Pet. 2:24.  'Own Body' (24).
See Heb. 2:14,15; 10:5,10; 'The Tree' (1
Pet. 2:24) see Gal. 3:13.
Isaiah 53:11,12.
'Borne griefs', 'carried sorrows',
Justify many ... bare
'laid on Him iniquity'.  'He shall
sin of many.
bear their iniquities', 'He bare the
sin of many'.
2 Corinthians 5.
'Not imputing their trespasses unto
The sinless One.
them ... For He hath made Him
The Sin -Bearer.
...' (19,21).  'He knew no sin'.
Note again how justification is
associated with the bearing of sin (21)
(ref. to Isa. 53).
Questions based on Readings
John 1:19 -51.
(1) Why is Christ called
'The Lamb' when
it refers to bearing our
sins?  Can you
compare it with anything
in the O.T.? (2)
What did Christ bear and
for how many did
He bear this?
1 Peter 2.
(1) In what way did Christ bear away our
sins?  (2) Did He commit sin Himself, and
what did He do as our Example?
Isaiah 53.
(1) Find three references to do with
bearing sin.  (2) What is the difference
between the sheep in verse 6 and the
sheep in verse 7 ?
2 Corinthians 5.
(1) What does the word 'impute' mean?
(See Rom. 4).  (2) 'Not imputing their
trespasses unto them' -- What became of
their trespasses?
Verses to memorize (one each week): John 1:29; 1 Peter 2.24; Isaiah
53:11;  2 Corinthians 5:21.
Subject: Redemption
Romans 3:19 -31.
'Freely' (24) = without a cause
The Redemption that is in
(John 15:25).  The word
Christ Jesus.
'redemption' literally means to 'set
free'.  Type -- Israel in Egypt 'set
free' by blood of the passover lamb.
Ephesians 1.
Forgiveness (7) means 'to set
Redemption is by blood.
free'.  Type as above -- 'the Passover'.
Redemption comes again in verse 14.  Type
Ruth 4; Rom. 3:24 and 8:23 set forth the
two.
Exodus 6.
'I am' (2), 'I have' (4), 'I Will'
Redemption of stretched out
(6,7,8).  'Bring out from under',