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What does the Bible say about the sprinkling of the blood?

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The sprinkling of the blood signifies the application of Christ's sacrifice for atonement and covenant with His people.

In Exodus 24, Moses sprinkles the blood on the altar and on the people, symbolizing the establishment of God's covenant with Israel. This act signifies that salvation is not based on human effort or sincerity, but on God's grace and the application of the sacrificial blood. The blood of bulls and goats could never truly atone, but the sprinkling of the blood points to the need for the true sacrifice, Jesus Christ, whose blood cleanses and sanctifies believers fully before God. The act of sprinkling shows that it is God who applies the blood to His people, making them His own through the covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 24:1-8, Hebrews 9:22

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