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Verse 3

3. But as to men of undevout character, who do not seek God with broken hearts hearts crushed under a sense of sin their sacrifices are an offence to Jehovah and a curse to themselves.

He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man Here follow three other similar propositions, having for their subjects things required in religious offerings under the ritual law: all together, they are the ox, the lamb, the oblation, and offering of incense. Things offset against these are utterly forbidden by the law, being in themselves abominable. They are the human sacrifice, the blood of swine, the breaking the neck of a dog, and blessing an idol all of which call for what in themselves raise the divine horror, instead of the divine compassion. And they of the undevout Jews are herein said to sacrifice what is equivalent to these abominations when they formally attempt to sacrifice at all. In spirit they are gross idolaters, (see Isaiah 1:11-14,) and the conclusion seems to be, that it is time a ritual institution, abused like this, should be abolished for ever. It has ever helped the humble and penitent worshipper of Jehovah, though he needs it no more since the world’s Great Sacrifice has come, and covers all his sins. But the undevout ones worship only in the letter the spirit of the law they trample under foot, and thereby they profane the Almighty Saviour.

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