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What does the Bible say about Aaron's priesthood?

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Aaron's priesthood, as described in Leviticus, serves as a type of Christ's ultimate priesthood and emphasizes the necessity of atonement through sacrifice.

Leviticus presents Aaron as God's appointed high priest, a role that underscores the importance of sacrificial atonement. Through Aaron's priestly duties, we see a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, who fulfills and surpasses this role. Aaron, while a sinner himself, had to offer sacrifices for his own sins before he could act as a mediator for the sins of the people. This illustrates that no one can approach God apart from blood atonement, reflecting the ultimate sacrifice that Christ would make. Aaron's actions remind us that God's acceptance of humanity is solely based on the merit of a perfect sacrifice, which we have in Christ.
Scripture References: Leviticus 9:1-10:7, Hebrews 7:24-27, Numbers 17:6-12, Exodus 25:8-9

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On The Eighth Day
Don Fortner · Jan 13, 2002
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