The feast upon the minchah.
In our remarks upon the two first of these verses, we viewed the minchah, or meat offering, as a type of Christ. Upon this point additional light may be incidentally thrown as we now proceed to consider the feast upon the minchah. For this we hold to be designed to represent our fellowship with God in Christ.
I. FEASTS HAVE EVER BEEN REGARDED AS TOKENS OF FRIENDSHIP.
1. Secular history abounds in examples.
2. Sacred history also furnishes examples.
II. THE FEAST OF THE MEAT OFFERING WAS A SYMBOL OF FELLOWSHIP WITH GOD.
1. The "memorial" of the minchah was God's meat.
2. The remnant was then eaten by the priests.
III. CHRIST IS THE MEDIUM OF THIS FELLOWSHIP.
1. Obviously so since the minchah was a type of Christ.
2. Christ is delectable food to faith.