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What does the Bible say about offerings?

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Offerings in the Bible symbolize various aspects of atonement and the relationship between God and His people, focusing on sin and redemption.

In Scripture, offerings serve as means of atonement and symbolize the relationship between the Father and the Son, and between the elect and the Savior. They are not merely rituals, but hold deep theological significance, representing aspects of sin, redemption, justification, and sanctification. Each offering, such as sin offerings and burnt offerings, portrays specific elements of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, emphasizing the necessity of His death as a payment for sin. The offerings were prescribed in the Old Testament to point forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who fulfilled all the requirements of the law through His substitutionary atonement.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:10-21, Isaiah 53:6, Hebrews 13:11-12

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Offerings
Tim James · Dec 20, 2023
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