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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to the Old Testament sacrifices?

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Christ's sacrifice fulfills and surpasses the Old Testament sacrifices, making them unnecessary for atonement.

In the Old Testament, sacrifices were a continual reminder of sin and a temporary means for atonement. However, these sacrifices were ineffectual in ultimately removing sin as stated in Hebrews 10:4, which highlights that the blood of bulls and goats could never take away sins. Christ's sacrificial death is significant as it not only fulfills the requirement of a perfect sacrifice but also establishes a once-and-for-all atonement. His death renders the old sacrificial system obsolete, offering a complete and definitive solution to the problem of sin, allowing believers direct access to God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:11-12, John 1:29, Galatians 3:13

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