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What does the Bible say about atonement money in Exodus 30?

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Exodus 30 outlines God's requirement for atonement money, which represents a ransom for the souls of His people.

Exodus 30 describes God's instructions to Moses regarding the atonement money, specifying that every man over twenty years old must give a half shekel as a ransom for his soul. This payment, made from a specific number of God's chosen people, signifies the idea that atonement must come at a price, highlighting God's justice and mercy in redemption. Moreover, it symbolizes that all who are redeemed by Christ are equally precious and have their sins atoned for through a certain price paid by the Savior, illustrating how the temple worship was founded on the concept of atonement, binding God's people to Him with a covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-16

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