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What does the Bible say about the importance of blood sacrifice?

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The Bible emphasizes that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin (Hebrews 9:22).

The shedding of blood is central to the biblical narrative of redemption. It signifies the cost of sin and points to God's justice and mercy. In Genesis 3:21, God Himself made garments of skin for Adam and Eve, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, the Lamb of God. This establishes a foundational principle that for atonement and forgiveness to occur, blood must be shed. Throughout scripture, sacrificial offerings are repeatedly depicted as necessary for mankind to be reconciled to God, underscoring the gravity of sin and the profound meaning of Christ's death on the cross.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:21, Hebrews 9:22

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Paul Mahan · Jun 11, 2000
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