Leviticus 16:27

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27 Vitulum autem, et hircum, qui pro peccato fuerant immolati, et quorum sanguis illatus est in sanctuarium, ut expiatio compleretur, asportabunt foras castra, et comburent igni tam pelles quam carnes eorum, ac fimum :


Commentary on this verse  

By Henry MacLagan

Verse 27. But the good of the natural man which is obedience, and the truth thereof which is the truth of faith, as realized by the spiritual man during regeneration, and consequent purification, are to be separated from the heavenly state also, and are to be entirely rejected by the power of pure heavenly love, with every seeming truth or good, and all evil and falsity therewith connected in the process of regeneration.