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What does the Bible say about atonement money?

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Atonement money in Exodus 30 represents a ransom for one's soul, emphasizing the necessity of redemption.

In Exodus 30, the Lord instructs Moses to require half a shekel as atonement money from the Israelites, symbolizing a ransom for their souls. This act acknowledges that every person, regardless of their status, is in need of redemption due to their sinful nature. The atonement money serves as a reminder of humanity's debt to God and the necessity of His provision for salvation, reflecting the ultimate sacrifice made by Christ for the redemption of sinners.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-16, Psalm 107:2

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