The Altar

     The olive oil (זית= Olive, זין = seventh letter) carried in a horn that brings healing (Isa 1:6; Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38) is used to anoint the priest and the king (Ex 40:9, 15; 1 Sam 16:12, 13) and represents the Lord the Spirit who anointed Yeshua ha'Mashiach (Jesus the Christ), the rightful High Priest and King forever (Isa 61:1, Acts 10:38). The squared altar of bronze (like salt is squared), made to burn the sacrifices upon, had an ox horn at each of the four corners (Ex 27:1, 2).  The sacrifices of four-legged animals (symbolism for Yeshua, See Dalet) upon this altar only symbolized the true sacrifice that occurred when the Lord the Father (oxen, see Aleph), with burning wrath (salt, Mrk 9:47, 48, 49), gored the Son with his horns (nails/spikes) upon the Cross (Altar) (Isa 53:4, 5, 6) and offered a covenant of salt (healing through wrath & suffering) through the Lord the Spirit (Lev 2:13; Nu 18:19; 2 Chr 13:5) for those who are identified as being with Yeshua, having their sins gored (through Yeshua's 4 piercings), to be seen as holy (without sin) and already punished (they will not be punished again in the Lake of Fire) (Isa 53:4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12). The squared altar leads to a cubed Holy of Holies, because it is through the purifying Sacrifice of the Altar (Cross/Door) that a human can enter the Holy of Holies (New-Jerusalem/City-of-Heaven) where nothing impure can enter (Heb 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22; Rev 21:1, 2, 16, 27).

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