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What does the Bible say about redemption money?

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Redemption money, as described in Exodus 30:12-16, signifies an atonement price for the soul, illustrating the necessity of personal accountability before God.

In Exodus 30:12-16, God instructs Moses to collect a half shekel from every male among the children of Israel as a ransom for their souls. This concept of redemption money symbolizes the personal confession of one's need for atonement before God. Each individual acknowledges their guilt and need for redemption, demonstrating that no one is exempt from the requirement of making such an offering. This offering ultimately points to the greater redemption achieved through Christ's sacrifice, underscoring the profound truth that redemption must be paid, and it is a personal matter for each individual before God.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:12-16

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Redemption Money
Don Bell · Apr 8, 2012
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