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What does the Bible say about the significance of the eighth day in Leviticus?

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The eighth day represents a new beginning, symbolizing new life through Christ and the acceptance of God's people.

The eighth day described in Leviticus marks a vital transition for Aaron and his sons from a state of ceremonial preparation to one of acceptance as priests of God. This new beginning signifies the new life we receive in Christ Jesus, where old things pass away and all things become new. The priests, ceremonially made perfect, could now confidently approach the altar, illustrating how believers are also accepted by God through Jesus, our great High Priest.
Scripture References: Leviticus 9:1

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On the Eighth Day
Don Fortner · Dec 11, 2018
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