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What does the Bible say about the sanctity of blood?

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The Bible teaches that blood is sacred because it represents life and is essential for atonement from sin (Leviticus 17:10-11).

The sanctity of blood is firmly established in Scripture, particularly in Leviticus 17:10-11, where God commands that no one may consume blood as it is the life force of the flesh. Blood serves as a means of atonement for the soul, highlighting its importance in God's redemptive plan. This prohibition underscores the solemnity with which blood should be regarded, marking it as a sacred element that is set apart for divine purposes, particularly in sacrifices offered to God.
Scripture References: Leviticus 17:10-11

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Holy Blood
Henry Law · Aug 31, 2007
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