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Why is the Day of Atonement significant in relation to the Year of Jubilee?

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The Year of Jubilee begins on the Day of Atonement to emphasize that true liberation and redemption can only come through the atoning sacrifice of Christ.

According to Leviticus 25, the Year of Jubilee must commence on the Day of Atonement, highlighting an essential principle of divine grace: that no blessing from God can be conferred upon sinners without atonement. This aligns with the Christian understanding that Christ, through His sacrifice, satisfied God's justice and provided a way for redemption. The requirement of starting Jubilee on this day signifies that freedom and grace are intrinsically linked to Christ's atoning bloodshed, underscoring the truth that salvation is obtained only through His merit.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:9

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