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What does the Bible say about the continual burnt offering?

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The continual burnt offering symbolizes the unwavering devotion and acceptance of Christ's sacrifice before God.

The continual burnt offering, as described in Exodus 29, reflects the unceasing devotion and holiness required in the worship of God. This offering, which consisted of two lambs offered every day, was a reminder of the perfect sacrifice of Christ, who is our ongoing source of acceptance before the Father. It highlighted the significance of Christ's atonement and the need for continual remembrance of the grace provided through the Cross. According to Hebrews 13:10, we have an altar whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle, emphasizing the unique position of Christ as both our sacrifice and the means by which we approach God.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:36-42, Hebrews 13:10

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