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281 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 263.1 (Uriah Smith)
… ancient scapegoat. Looking upon him as such antitype, we watch for some transaction which will correspond to the sending away of the goat anciently loaded …
282 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 263.2 (Uriah Smith)
… , the scapegoat should be sent away in antitype, lo, an angel comes down from heaven, lays hold upon Satan, binds him, and casts him into the bottomless pit for a …
283 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 265.1 (Uriah Smith)
… antitypical scapegoat. And what more fitting retribution could at this point overtake the author of all our woe, than that he should, through all these slow …
284 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 265.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the scapegoat, is urged from the expression used in reference to that goat in Leviticus 16:10 : “But the goat on which the lot fell to be the scapegoat, shall be …
285 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 266.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the scapegoat, and that is to heap upon him the foul load of the sins of the people, and send him away to the waste wilderness.
286 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 267.2 (Uriah Smith)
… antitypical scapegoat.
287 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 268.2 (Uriah Smith)
… the scapegoat, which in the antitype is Satan; and are held to the conclusion that sin, of which he is himself the author, comes to its end in his destruction.
288 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 270.2 (Uriah Smith)
… the scapegoat teaches us will be done. The sinner goes free, and Satan receives the sins he has incited the sinner to commit, back upon his own head, to answer …
289 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 278.1 (Uriah Smith)
… antitypical scapegoat, to be put away forever. We see that scapegoat, Satan, bound, and the saints forever free from his power. This is a point of transcendent …
290 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 288 (Uriah Smith)
… , 234. Scapegoat, the, who? 257; type fulfilled, 262. Sin, end of, 268. Second temple finished under Darius Hystaspes, 79; things lacking in, 80. Symbolism of the sanctuary …
291 The Present Truth, vol. 9 September 28, 1893, page 406 paragraph 3
… the scapegoat. See Leviticus 16. Looking unto Jesus engaged in this great and solemn work, we cannot but look also to the coming of that day when His work there …
292 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 104.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat. Leviticus 16:1-8. The one upon which the Lord’s lot fell was then slain, and his blood was taken into the sanctuary, and by it the sins taken there …
293 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 105.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat, who will then be sent into a land not inhabited. Now we inquire, Who is this scapegoat? The following testimonies afford satisfactory information …
294 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 105.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“The Scapegoat.-The next event of that day, after the sanctuary was cleansed, was the putting of all the iniquities and transgressions of the children of Israel …
295 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 107.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… this scapegoat represents, he says that “one opinion is that Azazel is a proper name of Satan. In support of this the following points are urged: The use of the …
296 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 111.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat. Indeed, we can come to no other conclusion. How fitting, how just it is that Satan, the great author of sin, should receive back upon his own head …
297 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 111.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat “alive before the Lord,” and the high priest confessed “over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and all their transgressions in …
298 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 112.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat. But he was sent into the wilderness, a land not inhabited. Then it is an important point for us to determine what this bottomless pit is, into which …
299 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 114.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat was turned; i. e., a wilderness, a land not inhabited. This is the place where Satan, the great antitypical scapegoat, is to be bound a thousand years …
300 The Atonement, p. 233.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the scapegoat, the goat is then sent away to “a land not inhabited,” and there “let go,” or caused to remain. And by this it is clearly seen that the pardon of sin is relative …