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How does Leviticus 16 relate to New Testament teachings?

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Leviticus 16 provides a foreshadowing of Christ's atoning work and the New Covenant established through Him.

Leviticus 16 acts as a significant typology pointing toward the sacrificial work of Christ as our great High Priest. The rituals described, particularly the Day of Atonement, illustrate the necessity of a sin offering and the role of a mediator between God and His people. In the New Testament, particularly in Hebrews, these Old Testament sacrifices are seen as imperfect shadows that point to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ. He fulfills all the requirements of the law, offering His blood as the final atonement for sin, thereby establishing a new way for believers to approach God with confidence. The New Covenant redefines access to God, providing a direct relationship through faith in Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: Leviticus 16, Hebrews 10

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