Anonymous ID: 417447 Sept. 12, 2018, 1:08 p.m. No.2993643   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2992561(LB)

Found the below…but I can't remember something I read or saw on this, I'll dig a little more.

 

However, we see in Scripture that there is an even greater meaning to a red door.

This red door provided protection and signified something greater than a night’s

rest, paid mortgage, or positive energy.

 

In Exodus 12, the Lord gives His instructions for the institution of the Passover.

One of the instructions that the Lord gave the Israelites was to take an unblemished,

year-old male animal to sacrifice (v.5). The significance of this sacrifice being

unblemished (Hb. tamin, “complete, perfect, without defect”) and a year-old male is

later recognized from the vantage point of the plan of redemption through the unblemished,

perfect blood of Jesus Christ. His sinlessness qualified Him to be the Lamb of God, a

human lamb rather than an animal of the flock.

 

After waiting until the fourteenth day of the month, the Israelites were to slaughter

the animals at twilight and take the blood from the animal sacrifice and place it upon

the doors of their houses (v.6). The blood had to be applied on the doorposts and the

lintel of the houses in which the families and neighbors ate the roasted meat (v.7).

A precursor of Christ’s death on the cross, the blood was a “distinguishing mark” (v.13),

an external symbol whereby God passed over those homes without destroying the firstborn

within the home.