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What does the Bible say about altars in Hebrews 13:10?

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Hebrews 13:10 states, 'We have an altar,' referring to Jesus Christ as the ultimate altar for sacrifice.

In Hebrews 13:10, the author asserts, 'We have an altar,' which signifies that Jesus Christ serves as the ultimate altar. Unlike earthly altars, which are often associated with human effort and tradition, Christ is the divine altar provided by God for the sacrifice that satisfies divine justice. This statement emphasizes the need for a holy and righteous sacrifice, which is fulfilled in Christ, the Lamb of God. The implication is that faith in Christ allows believers to access God, as He embodies the perfect altar, meeting the requirements of holiness and justice established by God Himself.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:10

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