El altar del holocausto y el arca del testimonio en el Apocalipsis: Relaciones medulares para la doctrina del santuario en la teología adventista
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v32i1.905Abstract
La doctrina del santuario establece, fundamenta, estructura
y sustenta el sistema teológico bíblico adventista.1 El
ministerio sacerdotal oficiado en el santuario israelita se realizaba
en torno a dos puntos focales, el altar del holocausto,
eje del ministerio diario, y el arca del pacto, foco del ministerio
anual o Día de la Expiación. Ambos ministerios eran realizados
por el sumo sacerdote en ejercicio.
Una relación temporal se da con respecto del tiempo
del cumplimiento del suceso señalado por el ministerio profético
sacerdotal. Otra relación espacial se evidencia con relación
al lugar, persona o sujeto profético que habría de ser
el cumplimiento del suceso señalado por el ministerio profético
sacerdotal.
El apóstol Pedro sugiere este esquema temporal, espacial
y referido siempre a un sujeto profético.
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