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What does the Bible say about the law of the burnt offering?

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The law of the burnt offering in Leviticus signifies God's requirement for atonement and foreshadows Christ's ultimate sacrifice.

The law of the burnt offering, as prescribed in Leviticus 6:9, illustrates the need for ongoing atonement for sin within the Old Testament sacrificial system. This offering, made continually day and night, serves to remind the people of Israel of God's holiness and their sinfulness. The burnt offering was wholly consumed by fire, representing the complete dedication to God and the necessity of a perfect sacrifice. This law signifies that atonement is essential for reconciling sinful humanity with a holy God, a truth that is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is the perfect and final burnt offering for all believers.
Scripture References: Leviticus 6:9, Leviticus 1:3-4

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