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Originally Posted by Sam
The laver was not a one time experience. The laver was used over and over to remove defilement. Using it as a type of baptism is, in my opinion, a little bit of a stretch.
A couple of other thoughts about the brazen altar.
Even though dimensions are not given for all of the furniture, it is thought that they all would fit within the brazen altar. If the brazen altar typifies repentance, this would show the importance of real repentance.
One time when an Apostolic pastor was talking to me, he took a piece of paper (I think it was a napkin but I'm not sure now) and drew a little diagram of the tabernacle. He showed the outer fence and the gate. Just inside the gate was the brazen altar. Then he showed the laver and the tent of meeting. He pointed to the whole tabernacle and said, "If this tabernacle represents Christ, and this altar represents repentance, anyone who comes to this altar is in the tabernacle or in Christ."
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Sure you could be in the tabernacle, but you couldn't enter the Holy Of Holies where the Spirit of God dwelt and lest you went to the altar and washed at the laver. And the sins of Israel where not rolled forward until the blood was on the Mercy seat.