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What does Hebrews 10 teach about the law and sacrifices?

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Hebrews 10 explains that the law and its sacrifices were merely shadows of the true atonement found in Christ.

In Hebrews 10, the author clarifies that the sacrifices of the Old Testament could never actually take away sin; they merely symbolized the coming of Christ, who would fulfill God’s requirement for atonement (Hebrews 10:4). The law served as a reminder of sin rather than a means of removing it. By coming into the world and offering Himself as a sacrifice, Jesus established a new covenant, rendering the previous system obsolete. This understanding emphasizes the complete and final nature of Christ’s sacrifice in fulfilling the law’s requirement and inviting believers into a direct relationship with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1-9

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