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Why is the altar significant in the context of Ezra?

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The altar is significant as it represents God's provision for atonement and restores worship after exile.

In Ezra, the altar signifies the restoration of Israel's worship after their return from Babylonian exile. As the Israelites laid the foundations of the temple, they prioritized establishing the altar where they could offer burnt offerings to the Lord. This act symbolizes their recognition of God's holiness and their need for atonement through sacrifice. The altar functions as a reminder of God’s covenant faithfulness and the requirement for blood to atone for sin, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who fulfills and surpasses the sacrificial system. Worship is reestablished, marking a turning point in their relationship with God after a long period of judgment.
Scripture References: Ezra 3:2-4

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