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Verse 1

The law, having a shadow of good things to come - A shadow, σκια , signifies,

  1. Literally, the shade cast from a body of any kind, interposed between the place on which the shadow is projected, and the sun or light; the rays of the light not shining on that place, because intercepted by the opacity of the body, through which they cannot pass.
  • It signifies, technically, a sketch, rude plan, or imperfect draught of a building, landscape, man, beast, etc.
  • It signifies, metaphorically, any faint adumbration, symbolical expression, imperfect or obscure image of a thing; and is opposed to σωμα , body, or the thing intended to be thereby defined.
  • It is used catachrestically among the Greek writers, as umbra is among the Latins, to signify any thing vain, empty, light, not solid; thus Philostratus, Vit. Soph., lib. i. cap. 20: Ὁτι σκια και ονειρατα αἱ ἡδοναι πασαι· All pleasures are but Shadows and dreams. And Cicero, in Pison., cap. 24: Omnes umbras falsae gloriae consectari . "All pursue the Shadows of False Glory." And again, De Offic., lib. iii. cap. 17: Nos veri juris germanaeque justitiae solidam et expressam effigiem nullam tenemus; umbra et itnaginibus utimur . "We have no solid and express effigy of true law and genuine justice, but we employ shadows and images to represent them."
  • And not the very image - Εικων , image, signifies,
    1. A simple representation, from εικω , I am like.
  • The form or particular fashion of a thing.
  • The model according to which any thing is formed.
  • The perfect image of a thing as opposed to a faint representation.
  • Metaphorically, a similitude, agreement, or conformity.
  • The law, with all its ceremonies and sacrifices, was only a shadow of spiritual and eternal good. The Gospel is the image or thing itself, as including every spiritual and eternal good.

    We may note three things here:

    1. The shadow or general outline, limiting the size and proportions of the thing to be represented.
  • The image or likeness completed from this shadow or general outline, whether represented on paper, canvass, or in statuary,
  • The person or thing thus represented in its actual, natural state of existence; or what is called here the very image of the things, αυτην την εικονα των πραγματων .
  • Such is the Gospel, when compared with the law; such is Christ, when compared with Aaron; such is his sacrifice, when compared with the Levitical offerings; such is the Gospel remission of sins and purification, when compared with those afforded by the law; such is the Holy Ghost, ministered by the Gospel, when compared with its types and shadows in the Levitical service; such the heavenly rest, when compared with the earthly Canaan. Well, therefore, might the apostle say, The law was only the shadow of good things to come.

    Can never - make the comers thereunto perfect - Cannot remove guilt from the conscience, or impurity from the heart. I leave preachers to improve these points.

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