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What does the Bible say about the daily meat offering?

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The daily meat offering represents Christ's perfect righteousness, depicted through the fine flour brought to the priest.

The daily meat offering, as described in Leviticus, consists of fine flour mixed with oil and frankincense. This offering is significant as it symbolizes the total perfection and righteousness of Jesus Christ. When presented to the priest, it is inspected to ensure that there are no imperfections. This is a picture of how Christ carries the perfect righteousness required by God for salvation. The fine flour signifies that Jesus, as our High Priest, has no chaff, grit, or impurities, distinguishing Him from our sinful nature.
Scripture References: Leviticus 2:1-2, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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Fine Flour
Norm Wells · Oct 31, 2021
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