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What does the Bible say about continual burnt offerings?

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The Bible describes continual burnt offerings as vital sacrifices to God, symbolizing perpetual intercession and redemption through Christ.

In Exodus 29:35-46, the continual burnt offerings are presented as a mandatory practice for the priests in the tabernacle. God commanded that these offerings, made day and night, would serve as an ongoing acknowledgment of atonement and sanctification. This ritual was not merely a burdensome requirement but served as a glorious picture of Christ, the perfect high priest who perpetually intercedes for His people. These offerings symbolize the ongoing need for divine grace in light of human sinfulness. Through Christ’s sacrifice, Christians recognize that their sins are continually covered, making the offerings a testimony to God’s steadfast mercy.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:35-46, Ezra 3:5, Exodus 25:30, Hebrews 10:10-14

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