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What does the Bible say about atonement money in Exodus?

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Atonement money in Exodus was a specific payment mandated by God for the children of Israel, representing a ransom for their souls.

In Exodus 30:11-16, God commanded Moses regarding atonement money to be paid by the children of Israel when they were numbered. This payment, known as a half shekel after the shekel of the sanctuary, served as a ransom for each individual, ensuring that no plague would come upon them. The atonement money reflects the doctrine of particular redemption, wherein Christ's redemptive sacrifice was made for a specific number of people, ensuring their salvation and protection from judgment. The overall teaching emphasizes that God ensures the full redemption of His chosen people by His prescribed means.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-16

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