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What does the Bible say about atonement money?

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The Bible describes atonement money as a ransom for souls, as illustrated in Exodus 30:11-16.

In Exodus 30:11-16, God commands the children of Israel to give half a shekel as atonement money, which serves as a ransom for their souls. This offering acknowledges their need for redemption and reflects the reality that they deserve death for their sins. The atonement money was symbolic of the much greater redemption that Christ would later fulfill, paying the ultimate price for the sins of His people through His sacrificial death. This concept emphasizes that each individual must personally recognize their need for redemption and respond to God's provisions.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-16

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Atonement money
Don Bell · Jan 26, 2020
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