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How do we know that bloodshed was necessary for atonement?

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Bloodshed was necessary for atonement as it signifies the seriousness of sin and God's requirement for justice against it.

The necessity of bloodshed for atonement is deeply rooted in Scripture, as detailed in Leviticus 17:11. God instituted the sacrificial system to demonstrate the weight of sin, emphasizing that death is the consequence of sin. The act of shedding blood highlights the gravity of transgression and the requirement for a substitute to bear the penalty. From the sacrifice in the garden to the crucifixion of Christ, bloodshed illustrates God's mercy in allowing innocent life to atone for the guilty. Therefore, understanding bloodshed as essential for atonement builds a robust view of the doctrine of sin and salvation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 17:11, Romans 6:23

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