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What does the Bible say about the daily burnt offering?

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The daily burnt offering is a continual sacrifice that signifies Christ's atoning work and the need for constant dedication to God.

The daily burnt offering, as described in Exodus 29:38-43, involves the sacrifice of two lambs—one in the morning and one in the evening—each day throughout generations. This practice highlights the significance of continual worship and sacrifice in the life of God's people. It serves as a foreshadowing of Christ's ultimate sacrifice, reminding us that salvation is of the Lord and that it was God Himself who established these instructions for atonement. Through these offerings, the Old Testament saints were pointed to the coming of the Messiah, who would bear away the sins of the world.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:38-43, Romans 3:1-2

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