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What does the Bible say about the significance of atonement money in Exodus?

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The atonement money in Exodus symbolizes the preciousness of salvation and Christ's sacrifice.

In Exodus 30:11-16, the atonement money collected from the Israelites serves as a ransom for their souls, representing how valuable salvation is. Each half shekel contributed by the people reminds us of the incredible cost of redemption. This offering is not about works or earning salvation but rather a reflection of the immense worth of Christ's sacrifice, symbolized by the 100-pound silver sockets used for the tabernacle's foundation. Just as those sockets held the structure together, the blood of Christ forms the foundation of our faith and redemption.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-16

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