Holy - Holiness: Part 2

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We will now refer to those passages which specially belong to the New Dispensation. Old Testament persons and things which are spoken of as holy in the Old Dispensation, and thus mentioned in the New, are not included in the following list, nor are Angels, Prophets, and the Scriptures, because though the word Holy is not applied to them in the Old Testament, they were already holy in Old Testament times. Nor is John the Baptist, (called holy, Mark 6:20) included in the list specially belonging to the New dispensation.
One example only is given of each.
Luke 1:35— “That holy thing.”
John 10:36 —Jesus.
“17:19 —Christ and His people.”
Acts 9:13—The name of saints, (holy people) given to believers. (They are called by this name 48 times, not including passages where believers in other dispensations are also called Saints.)
Romans 12:1—The bodies of believers.
“16:16—” An holy kiss.”
1 Corinthians 3:17—” The temple of God is holy, which ye (believers) are.”
“7:14—The children of believers called holy, the unbelieving husband or wife said to be sanctified.
Ephesians 3:5—Apostles and Prophets of New Testament.
“5:26 —The Church.
1 Thessalonians 5:27—Brethren
1 Timothy 4:5—Every creature of God sanctified by the word of God and prayer.
2 Timothy 1:9—Calling.
“2:21—The man purged from the vessels to dishonor is sanctified.
Hebrews 2:11—Christ and His brethren.
1 Peter 2:5, 9—Priesthood and nation, as applied to Christians.
2 Peter 1:18— “The holy mount.”
“3:11— “Holy conversation.”
Revelation 20:6—He that hath part in the first resurrection.
“21: 2—City (from Heaven) called (v. so) Jerusalem (from Heaven.)
(To be continued.)
Errata. —P. 35, line 15, read, Aaron and his sons; line 16, his sons’ garments; p. 36, line 4, add No. “4 The candlestick and his vessels,” alter the following Nos. accordingly.