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What does the blood on the mercy seat signify?

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The blood on the mercy seat signifies the atonement for sins and the satisfaction of God's justice.

The blood sprinkled on the mercy seat during the Day of Atonement represents the atonement for the sins of the people of Israel, as outlined in Leviticus 16. In accordance with the law, the high priest would enter the Most Holy Place and sprinkle the blood of a sacrificial animal on the mercy seat. This act symbolized the covering of sins and the appeasement of God's wrath. In the New Testament, this ritual is fulfilled in Christ, whose sacrificial death provides the ultimate atonement for all who believe. His blood speaks of mercy and redemption, securing a relationship between God and humanity.
Scripture References: Leviticus 16:14-15, Hebrews 9:12-14

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