Sanctuary-Cross

Study 3 – The Holy Place in Revelation 4 to 6, and The Common Priest Garment

Hour 1-1

Test Your Memory

  1. What have we covered so far? The ______and the ______of Christ.
  2. What are we going to cover now? The ______of Christ.
  3. What did some of the common priest garment consist of? ______
  4. Did Aaron the High Priest also wear the common priest garment? ______
  5. What is white linen the emblem of? ______
  6. What was another part of the common priest garment? ______
  7. Where could the common priest serve? ______and the ______
  8. What are the pontifical robes? ______, ______, ______, ______
  1. After the morning service, what could Aaron do? ______
  2. What comparison does Ellen White make between the typical service and Christ’s ministry? ______
  3. Who ALWAYS laid the lamb on the Altar of Sacrifice? The ______
  4. What was Jesus functioning as when He laid himself on the cross? As a ______and the ______
  5. Who laid Jesus Christ on the cross? ______
  6. Where was the only place on the common priest garment where there was a color other than white? ______
  7. How many pieces were there of the common priest garment? ______
  8. What were the colors embroidered into the girdle (belt) of the common priest garment? ______
  9. “What was done in ______in the ministration of the ______sanctuary is done in ______in the

ministration of the ______sanctuary.”

  1. Who is the first begotten from the dead? ______
  2. Who has made us kings and priests? ______
  3. Why are we kings? ______Why are we priests? We will ______
  4. Who is our pattern for service? ______
  5. What happened to many people who were dead in their graves when Jesus rose from the dead? ______
  6. What did these people do upon their resurrection? ______
  7. Why was it necessary for these people that were raised to go into the city and appear to many? ______

Sanctuary-Cross

Study 3 – The Holy Place in Revelation 4 to 6, and The Common Priest Garment

Hour 1-1

Summary

  1. We have covered the BIRTH and the BAPTISM of Christ.
  2. We are now going to cover the MINISTRY of Christ.
  3. Some of the common priest garment consisted of a coat, a girdle (belt), bonnet (hat).
  4. Yes, Aaron wore both the common and the High Priest garments.
  5. The white linen garment of the common priest represented Christ’s righteousness.
  6. Breeches (pants).
  7. The common priest could serve in the tent (Holy and Most Holy Places) and the Courtyard.
  8. The parts of the pontifical robe are (1) breastplate, (2) ephod (apron), (3) blue robe, (4) crown.
  9. After the morning service Aaron could take on the position and work of a common priest.
  10. “…so Christ laid aside His royal robes and garbed Himself with humanity and offered sacrifice,

Himselfthe priest, Himselfthe victim.”

  1. The common priest always laid the lamb on the Altar of Sacrifice.
  2. When He went to the cross willingly, He was functioning both as a priestand the victim.
  1. Jesus laid Himself on the cross (He accepted it voluntarily)
  2. The girdle (belt) was the only place on the common priest garment where there was color other than white.
  3. One. This matched the one-piece garment Christ wore when He was on earth as a human being.
  4. Blue (law), purple (royalty), red (blood)
  5. “…what was done in type in the ministration of the earthly sanctuary is done in reality in the

ministration of the heavenly sanctuary.” Great Controversy, page 420.2

  1. “…JesusChrist… the first begotten of the dead” Revelation 1:5
  2. “…JesusChrist…hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father.Revelation 1:5,6
  3. Kings - God will share His kingdom with us. Priests - We will serve.
  4. Our pattern is JesusChrist for how we are to serve.
  5. “(52) And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, (53) And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.” Matthew 27:52,53
  1. “…and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.” Matthew 27:53
  2. The Roman soldiers, in order to protect their lives, were going around saying the disciples had carried the body

of Christ away. The raised ones countered any lies by the Roman soldiers and set the record straight as to the

resurrection of Christ.