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What is the role of blood in the New Covenant?

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In the New Covenant, the blood of Christ signifies the establishment of a new way to salvation through His sacrifice.

The role of blood in the New Covenant is foundational as it signifies the means by which the covenant was established. Hebrews 9:18-20 points out that the first covenant was initiated with blood, and similarly, the New Covenant is confirmed through the blood of Christ. His sacrificial death not only fulfills the requirements of atonement but also acts as the basis for our redemption, highlighting the depth of God’s grace and commitment to His people through Jesus as the perfect high priest.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:18-20, Matthew 26:28

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