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What does the Bible say about the red heifer sacrifice in Numbers 19?

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The red heifer sacrifice symbolizes purification for sin, showing the necessity of an innocent sacrifice to atone for the guilty.

In Numbers 19, the red heifer is a unique sacrifice that represents the essential requirement of a pure and unblemished offering for sin. This animal was to be totally consumed outside the camp, reflecting the complete atonement required for the people’s impurities. It served primarily to symbolize the gospel and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who, being the perfect Lamb of God, offers true cleansing from sin through His death. The ashes of the heifer, mixed with water, were used for the ritual purification of those who had become unclean through contact with death, emphasizing the need for spiritual cleansing that only the blood of Christ can provide.
Scripture References: Numbers 19:7-13, Hebrews 9:13-14, Zechariah 13:1

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