The Lamb: (Brought to Slaughter) of the Wicked Under Judgments
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In biblical literature, the imagery of a lamb being brought to slaughter is a powerful and evocative symbol, often used to convey themes of innocence, sacrifice, and judgment. This motif is particularly significant in the context of divine judgment upon the wicked, where the lamb represents the impending doom and the inescapable justice of God.

The concept of the lamb being led to slaughter is most famously associated with the prophecy of Isaiah concerning the Suffering Servant. Isaiah 53:7 states, "He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so He did not open His mouth." While this passage is traditionally understood as a messianic prophecy fulfilled in Jesus Christ, it also serves as a broader metaphor for the judgment that befalls those who are unrepentant and wicked.

In the context of divine judgment, the imagery of the lamb underscores the inevitability and righteousness of God's justice. Just as a lamb is led to slaughter without resistance, so too are the wicked brought to their end under the weight of their own iniquities. This is not merely a passive acceptance of fate but a demonstration of the moral order established by God, where sin leads to destruction.

The Book of Revelation further amplifies this theme, portraying the Lamb as both the agent of salvation and the executor of judgment. Revelation 6:16-17 describes the reaction of the wicked at the revelation of divine wrath: "And they said to the mountains and the rocks, 'Fall on us and hide us from the face of the One seated on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb. For the great day of Their wrath has come, and who is able to withstand it?'" Here, the Lamb is not a passive victim but an active participant in the divine judgment against evil.

The dual role of the Lamb as both savior and judge highlights the comprehensive nature of God's plan for redemption and justice. For the righteous, the Lamb is a symbol of hope and deliverance, while for the wicked, it is a harbinger of inevitable judgment. This duality serves as a reminder of the moral choices that define human existence and the ultimate accountability each person faces before God.

In conclusion, the imagery of the lamb brought to slaughter in the context of the wicked under judgments serves as a profound reminder of the seriousness of sin and the certainty of divine justice. It calls individuals to reflect on their own lives, urging repentance and faith in the redemptive work of the Lamb who was slain for the sins of the world. Through this lens, the lamb becomes a symbol of both warning and hope, encapsulating the essence of the biblical narrative of judgment and redemption.
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Jeremiah 51:40
I will bring them down like lambs to the slaughter, like rams with he goats.
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The Controversy Ended.
... assuring them that his power has brought them forth ... ones about the throne, "Worthy
is the Lamb that was ... He hath delivered them to the slaughter." "Upon the ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /42 the controversy ended.htm

The Controversy Ended
... assuring them that his power has brought them forth ... ones about the throne: "Worthy
is the Lamb that was ... He hath delivered them to the slaughter." "Upon the ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 42 the controversy ended.htm

The Destruction of Jerusalem.
... had been offered, pointing forward to the Lamb of God. ... The echoes of the mountains
replied or brought back the ... 47) In the siege and the slaughter that followed ...
/.../1 the destruction of jerusalem.htm

The Destruction of Jerusalem
... had been offered, pointing forward to the Lamb of God ... The echoes of the mountains
replied or brought back the ... In the siege and the slaughter that followed, more ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 1 the destruction of.htm

The Aggravated Guilt of Him who Delivered Christ to Pilate.
... "He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a ... The state of man"the way in which
he was brought into it; and that in which only he could be delivered ...
/.../lee/sermons on various important subjects/sermon xii the aggravated guilt.htm

Letter vi. --For 334. Easter-Day, xii Pharmuthi, vii Id. April ...
... For that God who brought Israel out of Egypt, even He at this time calls ... who was
pointed out in Isaiah; He shall be led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a ...
/.../select works and letters or athanasius/letter vi for 334 easter-day xii.htm

From the Latin Translation of Cassiodorus.
... preached He who was the Passover, the Lamb of God, led as a sheep to the slaughter,
presently taught ... the chief priests and the scribes, who brought Him to ...
/.../who is the rich man that shall be saved/i from the latin translation of.htm

The Poetical Books (Including Also Ecclesiastes and Canticles).
... This brought to him a perpetual inward conflict with doubts ... a sacrifice in Bozrah,
and a great slaughter in the ... between Christ and "the bride, the Lamb's wife ...
/.../barrows/companion to the bible/chapter xxi the poetical books.htm

Fifthly, as this Revelation, to the Judgment of Right and Sober ...
... he hath born our griefs;"he was wounded for our transgressions; he was bruised for
our iniquities:"He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a ...
/.../xiv proposition xiv fifthly as.htm

The Greatness of the Soul,
... what principal matter his desires were brought forth ... or bad, that seem good and
reasonable, or amazingly wicked. ... works, that are done by men under heaven, they ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the greatness of the soul.htm

Resources
What is the significance of sheep in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

If Jesus is our atonement, why did He die at Passover instead of the Day of Atonement? | GotQuestions.org

If Jesus was crucified on the Day of Preparation, why had He already eaten the Passover meal? | GotQuestions.org

Lamb: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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