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How do we know the concept of Christ as our sin-offering is true?

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Scripture consistently reveals that Christ fulfilled the role of sin-offering as foreshadowed by the sacrifices in the Old Testament, particularly through the symbolism of the goats' hair curtains.

The concept of Christ as our sin-offering is substantiated through numerous scripture passages that illustrate the sacrificial system in the Old Testament. The goats' hair curtains of the Tabernacle symbolize Christ's sacrifice, echoing the significance of goat offerings made during Israel's feasts for atonement. In Leviticus and Numbers, goats were specifically appointed for sin offerings, reflecting how the sacrificial system pointed forward to Christ. Isaiah 53:10-12 pre-announces His role as the offering for sin, demonstrating that the fulfillment of these shadows and types in Christ establishes the truth of His atoning work.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:7-14, Leviticus 4:23, Numbers 29:1-5, Isaiah 53:10-12

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Arthur W. Pink · Sep 28, 2011
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