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What is the significance of the gift Moses commanded?

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The gift Moses commanded signifies obedience to the law and foreshadows Christ's work of atonement and cleansing.

The command to offer the gift that Moses commanded links closely to the significance of ritual purity and obedience under the Old Covenant. In the case of the healed leper, Jesus instructs him to present himself to the priest and offer the required sacrifices, as seen in Leviticus 14. This act serves as a testimony to God’s faithfulness to His covenant. It also foreshadows Christ’s ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling the requirements of the law by providing a comprehensive atonement through His death, thus securing eternal purification for all who believe.
Scripture References: Leviticus 14:1-32

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