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What is the significance of the shekel of the sanctuary?

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The shekel of the sanctuary represents God's precise standard and measurement for atonement, requiring a definitive ransom price.

The shekel of the sanctuary, which was set at half a shekel for the atonement money, signifies the sublime standard God establishes for worship and redemption. This is illustrated in Exodus 30:13, where the half shekel must conform to the divine measure, ensuring that the ransom paid was adequate to meet God's demands. The fixed nature of this shekel underscores that God dictates the terms of atonement. This reflects the greater reality of Christ’s sacrifice—His blood and righteousness being the perfect payment for sin, enabling secure and effective atonement for those God has chosen.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:13

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