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What does the Bible say about the burnt offering in Exodus?

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The burnt offering in Exodus represents Christ's perfect sacrifice, which is pleasing to God and signifies our acceptance through Him.

In Exodus 29, the burnt offering is described as a ram without blemish, symbolizing Christ's perfect sacrifice. This offering is presented as a sweet savor to the Lord, indicating that Christ's complete obedience and willingness to lay down His life was acceptable to God. The burnt offering points to the reality that we are accepted by God only through our union with Christ. The totality of Christ's sacrifice resonates with the call for believers to acknowledge that only through His perfection can we be seen as holy and blameless before God.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:15-18, Ephesians 1:3-6

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