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What does the Bible say about Leviticus and the offerings?

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Leviticus describes offerings that symbolize Christ's atonement for sin, particularly the burnt offering as a representation of Jesus as our sin bearer.

The book of Leviticus outlines various offerings presented to God, with each carrying significant symbolism related to the atonement of Jesus Christ. The burnt offering, for instance, served as a picture of Christ as our sin bearer, emphasizing the need for a perfect and blemish-free sacrifice. In Leviticus chapter 1, the instructions on these offerings illustrate the precision with which God desired worship, highlighting that Christ, as our sacrificial lamb, fulfilled the requirement of being without blemish, thus being suitable to atone for the sins of His people. Such offerings remind us of our need for a Savior and the grace extended through Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Leviticus 1, John 1:29, Hebrews 10:12

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Norm Wells · Nov 9, 2018
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