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What is the significance of the Day of Atonement in relation to Jubilee?

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The Day of Atonement is significant because it symbolizes the means by which spiritual liberation is proclaimed and connected to the Jubilee.

The Day of Atonement, occurring on the tenth day of the seventh month, serves as a pivotal moment in the Jewish calendar, as it involves significant rituals for atoning for the sins of the people. This day represents reconciliation with God through sacrifice, emphasizing the need for a mediator to address sin. In relation to Jubilee, which is proclaimed on this very day, it highlights that true liberation and liberation from sin come through atonement. The connection illustrates how God orchestrates temporal realities to point toward eternal truths found in Christ. This linkage reassures believers that their freedom is secured through Christ’s atoning work, thus fulfilling the deeper spiritual meaning of Jubilee.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:9, Leviticus 16:15-21

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The Gospel Jubilee
Henry Sant · Jan 28, 2018
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