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What does the Old Testament teach us about atonement?

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The Old Testament outlines that atonement requires blood sacrifice to cover sins and approach God.

The Old Testament presents a clear framework for understanding atonement, which involves blood sacrifice. From the very first offerings, such as Abel's acceptable sacrifice, we see God's acceptance linked to the shedding of blood. Leviticus 4 details the process of offering sacrifices to make atonement for sin, emphasizing that blood must be shed to satisfy God's justice. Hebrews 9:7 reiterates this concept by stating that no one could enter the holy place without blood. These sacrificial systems point forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, the Lamb of God, who fulfills all Old Testament types and shadows. Thus, the Old Testament teaches that without atonement, there can be no forgiveness of sin and no relationship with God.
Scripture References: Leviticus 4, Hebrews 9:7

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