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What does 'most holy' mean in Leviticus?

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'Most holy' refers to the sacredness and divine significance of God’s instructions regarding sacrifices and offerings.

'Most holy' is a crucial phrase repeated throughout Leviticus, which signifies the divine holiness of the sacrifices and offerings prescribed by God. Each time this phrase is used, it connects to the gravity of sin and the necessity of sincere worship. The sacrifices, designed to point to Christ, are not merely ritualistic; they embody the core of atonement and reconciliation with God. In understanding this phrase, Christians can grasp the profound respect and seriousness with which God views the act of worship and the sacrifices that illustrate Christ’s redeeming work. This helps believers comprehend that their approach to God must always recognize His holiness and the lengths to which Christ went to provide for their salvation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 6:17, Leviticus 6:25, Leviticus 7:1

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It is Most Holy
Don Fortner · Aug 14, 2018
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