Alma 13 is playing very much in the same rhetorical space as the book of hebrews, right? In fact, it's dowing a lot of language, a lot of similar language, between hebrews and alma 13. A lot of the order of melchesdik, as opposed to the order of aaron,. The idea of a great mediating high priest, rather than the earthly shadow of that ultimate priest. Not what we do now is walk through both the priestly mediation part in a little bit more detail, and then shift over to the sacrificial rituals themselves by walking through the different courtyards.
Where do ancient Near East and modern Western culture meet? Dr. Matthew Grey explores how knowledge and origins of the ancient Israelite temple worship help inform our modern temple language by helping us learn the language of temple worship.
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