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What does the Bible say about the sin offering?

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The sin offering is a crucial aspect of the Old Testament law, symbolizing Christ's sacrifice and the need for His blood to be applied to believers.

In Leviticus 6:24-30, the sin offering is presented as a significant aspect of Israel's worship and covenant with God. This offering, alongside others like the burnt offering, foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The importance of the sin offering lies in its role as a substitute for the sinner, highlighting God's provision for atonement through the blood, which symbolizes forgiveness and the need for inward transformation. Just as the blood of the offering was to be applied within the tabernacle, believers are called to have the blood of Christ applied to their hearts, ensuring not just an external understanding, but a personal and experiential knowledge of salvation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 6:24-30, Leviticus 4:22-35

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The Earthen Vessel
Ian Potts · Aug 31, 2014
The Sin Offering II
Jim Byrd · Jul 12, 2015
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