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What does the Bible say about the sacrifices in Exodus?

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The sacrifices in Exodus, particularly in chapter 29, illustrate the atoning work of Christ and the need for a perfect substitute for our sins.

In Exodus chapter 29, God instructs Moses on the procedures for consecrating Aaron and his sons as priests through three different sacrifices: the sin offering, the burnt offering, and the ram of consecration. Each of these sacrifices holds deep significance, reflecting different aspects of Christ's atonement. The laying of hands on the sacrifice's head symbolizes the transfer of sin and the need for a perfect offering. These rituals prefigure the ultimate sacrifice, Jesus Christ, who takes away the sins of His people and fulfills the law by dying in their place.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:10-19

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