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ELTB 2.0800 [∞]
ELTB 2.0801 [∞]
The coney is another unclean animal that the Hebrews did not eat. When Adam named the coney he must have seen the coney take a treasure into his den, then return to the opening to defend it with bared teeth. His name means 'hide the treasure' but it also means 'mystery of the biting teeth'. The coney is a symbol of a teacher who hides the Gospel. [v 1] [v 2]. [p 1] |
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ELTB 2.0802 [∞]
In the Bible, God tells us that he is both Holy and Love. Holiness is expressed by the law and judgement. We don't like the law because it bites us like the bared teeth of the coney. In his word, the message of his love is the treasure.
The coney represents the teacher that is always telling you what you did wrong, and never expresses any love or how to get forgiveness through Christ. The treasure; the love, is hidden away. |
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ELTB 2.0803 [∞]
When God explains himself through the cross, we see that he is Holy because all our sin is punished. And we see that he is Love, because rather than punish us, Jesus volunteered to take our place. This would be like your mother catching you do a bad thing, but rather than punish you, she punished herself. | Notes
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The coney-like teacher uses the Bible as a weapon. They never tell you how to receive the love of God. You receive his Love by "eating his body" which is a symbol for learning from the cross where he died because he loves you. | Notes
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Holiness is expressed by separation, the law, and judgement. His love is expressed by patience, long-suffering, and self-sacrifice [1] . Judgement in the Old Testament was required to teach that he is holy. Now through the 'play' which was finished on the cross, His holiness is understood. When his holiness is learned through the cross, God is free to teach of his love. |
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Consider when Elisha removed an ax head from the stream [1]: With an ax as a symbol of judgement [s 1], and the water a symbol of his word [2], he removed judgement from the Word. [n 1] |
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The coney-like teacher hides the treasure, or message of love, and only presents the teeth; the law. He uses the Bible to threaten people with the anger of God [n 1]. |
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