Context: John presents Jesus as both "advocate with the Father" (παράκλητος) and "propitiation for our sins" (ἱλασμὸς περὶ τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν)—simultaneously the priest who intercedes and the sacrifice that atones. This fuses what was separated in the Aaronic system, where Aaron was priest but goats were victims, revealing Christ's superior priesthood.
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Christological Connection: 1 John 2:1-2 compresses into two verses the entire superiority of Christ's priesthood over Aaron's. First, Christ is "an advocate with the Father"—the intercessory role Aaron performed when he entered the Most Holy Place bearing Israel's names on his breastplate (Exodus 28:29) and stood before God as their representative. But John adds "Jesus Christ the righteous"—a qualification Aaron lacked. Aaron needed atonement for his own sins before he could offer for the people's (Leviticus 16:6); Christ is "holy, innocent, unstained, separated from sinners" (Hebrews 7:26), the sinless advocate who needs no self-purification. Second, Christ is simultaneously "the propitiation for our sins"—the sacrifice itself. Aaron brought goats; Christ brought Himself. Aaron's sacrifices temporarily covered sin; Christ's sacrifice eternally removes it. The phrase "not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world" (1 John 2:2) reveals the universal scope of Christ's priesthood, transcending Aaron's ministry limited to Israel. The Aaronic system separated priest from victim; Christ unites both roles in His person, offering superior intercession through superior sacrifice, accomplishing what Aaron's divided ministry could never achieve—eternal redemption for a worldwide people.
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct Type, Forward-Looking) + Contrast — Christ as both "advocate" (intercessor) and "propitiation" (sacrifice) fuses the two roles Aaron's system kept separate (priest vs. victim); unlike Aaron who needed atonement for his own sins, Christ is "the righteous" (dikaion), and His scope extends beyond Israel to "the whole world" (1 John 2:2).
Trajectory Table: 001 - Aaron (The Great High Priest)