My Bible study pointed out a few thoughts about the blood of the Lamb:
1. It told of how God covered the nakedness of Adam and Eve by pointing to the shedding of blood, and how the Savior would die for the sin of the world.
2. It gave the example of how the children of Israel selected a perfect lamb, without blemish, to place on top of their door frames.
3. It gave the example of Christ being born in a stable, "a perfect place for the birth of a lamb".
After reading all this I went back to the first one and tried to find what animal God used as clothing for Adam and Eve. Could it have been a lamb?
I read several scripture versions. I only found, "animal skins, "coats of skins", "leather clothing", and "tunics of skin." One commentary even said it could have been the bark of a tree that God used. I finally deducted it did not matter what animal God used. The significance was that God covered Adam and Eve's sin, just as Jesus, the Lamb, covered my sin with His blood.
From that I wrote the following:
The Blood of The Lamb
Down through the ages,
In the Old Testament pages,
From the beginning of sinning,
There has been the significance of the blood of the Lamb.
Adam and Eve were given an animal skin
To cover their sin.
The Israelites used the blood of a perfect lamb
Above their door jamb-
Thus, saving their firstborn,
With only the Egyptians left to mourn.
Into the New Testament
And the Book never out-of-print,
The Lamb without blemish, without spot,
Came to fulfill God’s saving plot.
The Lamb without blemish, born in a stable,
Came to save, ‘cause He was able.
I cling
To the blood that washes clean.
There’s no other way to be saved
Other than the path God paved.
I’m saved by the blood of the Lamb,
Gifted by the great, I Am!
Mary Crisp Jameson 10/18/2025
“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” John 1:29
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