I would say "trampling the blood of Jesus" is requiring the keeping of the law to get or prove one is a Christian. It is saying Jesus blood is ineffective.That is what Hebrews 10 is all about. Paul called their practice of still offering sacrifices "trampling on the blood of Jesus" and willful sin. Isn't that a slap in the face to what Jesus did on the cross? What I'm saying is, if the sacrifice that Jesus represented was considered trampling on His blood, then what about still observing the Sabbath, the shadow, when the substance of the Sabbath has died for you so you could trust in Him. THAT is what I'm calling a slap in the face. Both are venerating the shadow, instead of the substance.
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