FURTHER MEANING OF THE BURIAL AND RESURRECTION
"He that is
hanged is accursed of God" Deut.
21:23
The
reference was to a man who for sin had been put to death, and whose body had
been IMPALED (pierced) on a tree or a stake, and thus exposed as a warning to
other evil-doers. The command was that such exposure was not to outlast the
day. By night the body must be BURIED, and so the whole fact of his sin, now EXPIATED
(compensated-atoned) as to human society, put completely away. This
parenthetical statement—for such it is—gives the reason for the BURIAL. The man was not accursed of God because he
was hanged on a tree. He was hanged on the tree because he was accursed of God.
The HANGING was the outward sign of the CURSE upon him, the CURSE OF DEATH FOR
SIN. When that curse was accomplished and witnessed, the sign was to cease;
then let the man be BURIED, and that BURIAL was the sign that the curse was SUFFICIENT.
The understanding of this helps us when the mind travels on in solemn thought
to the One Who hung upon the Tree on Calvary. He was there because He was "made
sin," and so ACCURSED OF GOD. Such blunt statement gives the
soul a shock; but it is the very shock we need, if we are ever to come to
anything like a true apprehension of the way of our saving. In His case this
law was FULFILLED. He did not remain on the Tree through the night. The curse
on sin was ACCEPTED, and WITNESSED; the sin was EXPIATED (compensated-atoned) before
God, because the One Who suffered its penalty was SINLESS. His BURIAL was the
sign that SIN WAS PUT AWAY. His RESURRECTION was the beginning of a new life for Himself, as REDEEMER; and for us, as REDEEMED.
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