BobRyan said:I am more than happy to listen to Paul telling us that this is the gospel and work of the Messiah "According to the Scripture". I think he knew what he was talking about to claim that this idea of "scripture fulfilled" Confirms our faith in the Word of God.
Which means "God was right" to tell us about the all-encompassing scope of Atonement in Lev 16 that goes far BEYOND the "Atoning Sacrifice" of vs 15.
Bob
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"WHOLE World in Calvinism refers to "A person or persons that happen to live in the WORLD where there are other PEOPLE".
It is the ultimate marketing spin doctoring (as suggested by Calvinism) to argue that the FEW of Matt 7 are in fact to be gratuitously referred to as "THE WHOLE WORLD" to make God look generous.
However - To be fair to Calvinism - they have NO CHOICE but to "DOWNSIZE" terms like "WHOLE WORLD" once they claim the ENTIRE Lev 16 process of atonement to be ENDED since there is no possible way to have that process CONCLUDE IN YOUR FAVOR without being saved and in no need of repentance, forgiveness etc.
And THAT is why I object so often to finding Arminians who blindly swallow the Calvinist definition for Atonement and then try to reject the logical conclusion that Calvinism makes regarding "limited atonement" and Christ "not dying for all" no matter what the Bible says -- because in fact if you let Calvinists start by owning the definition of the term -- instead of appealing to the bible alone -- you have already lost the argument against Calvinism's limited Atonement.
in Christ,
Bob
Because as I stated above the Calvinist definition for what happened at the cross and their definition for atonement -- is wrong.
As Long as the High Priest's role continues -- the door of mercy remains open -- and the conditional salvation of the form "To as many as received Him" continues.
Another good point in favor of Calvinism -- but only IF we agree to ignore the scriptures in 1Thess 4 (those who have fallen asleep) and in John 11 (Lazarus sleeps) and in Romans 2 (future judgment) 2Cor 5 (future judgment).
So just as in the case of Atonement -- once you have a Calvinist definition then Limited Atonement is the only answer.
The same goes with the texts above regarding the reality of the dorman-state of death -- if you can ignore that for a minute and use the idea of "wicked enter judgment of 2nd death instantly" then as you point -- you have the "game over" defintion for Atonement already ended -- but that would also mean "no new evangelism" and "no confession/repentance".
in Christ,
Bob
I will accept your explanation of the Atonement of Christ if you can demonstrate from the NT any NT writer's use of Lev 16 to explain Christ's atonement.