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What does the Bible say about the purpose of an altar?

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The altar in the Bible represents death and sacrifice, primarily associated with offerings made to God.

The Bible teaches that the purpose of an altar is fundamentally tied to death and sacrifice. In Hebrew, the word for altar comes from a root meaning to slaughter or kill. This signifies that the altar is a place where sacrifices are offered, demonstrating the seriousness of sin and the need for atonement. For instance, in Genesis 22, when Abraham prepared an altar, it was for the purpose of offering his son Isaac as a sacrifice, illustrating the notion that true faith involves trust in God’s provision for such sacrifices. In the tabernacle, the altar was the first thing seen upon entering, reinforcing its critical role in worship as the place where life is given to atone for sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 22:6, Exodus 27:1-8, Genesis 22

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Christ Our Altar
Todd Nibert · May 21, 2008
Christ Our Altar
Todd Nibert · May 21, 2008
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