Easton's Bible Dictionary: M. G. Easton, M.A., D.D.
- Heb.kebes, a male lamb from the first to the third year. Offered daily at the morning and the evening sacrifice (Ex. 29:38-42), on the Sabbath day (Num. 28:9), at the feast of the New Moon (28:11), of Trumpets (29:2), of Tabernacles (29:13-40), of Pentecost (Lev. 23:18-20), and of the Passover (Ex. 12:5), and on many other occasions (1 Chr. 29:21; 2 Chr. 29:21; Lev. 9:3, 14:10-25).
- Heb.taleh, a young sucking lamb (1 Sam. 7:9; Isa. 65:25). In the symbolical language of Scripture the lamb is the type of meekness and innocence (Isa. 11:6, 65:25; Lk. 10:3; Jn. 21:15).
The lamb was a symbol of Christ (Gen. 4:4; Ex. 12:3, 29:38; Isa. 16:1, 53:7; Jn. 1:36; Rev. 13:8).
Christ is called the Lamb of God (Jn. 1:29, 36), as the great sacrifice of which the former sacrifices were only types (Num. 6:12; Lev. 14:12-17; Isa. 53:7; 1 Cor. 5:7).