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Why is the sacrificial system important for understanding Jesus?

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The sacrificial system underscores humanity's need for atonement and illustrates how Jesus fulfills those requirements as the ultimate sacrifice for sin.

The sacrificial system established in Exodus 29 plays a crucial role in the overall narrative of Scripture by highlighting mankind's need for atonement due to sin. The daily sacrifices of lambs, as prescribed, are visual reminders of the seriousness of sin and the necessity of bloodshed for reconciliation with God. Each offering pointed to the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus would make on the cross. By studying these sacrifices, we see the foreshadowing of Christ, who is described as the Lamb of God. In fulfilling the requirements of the law and establishing a new covenant through His death, Jesus becomes the reality of what the sacrifices represented—true atonement for sin, illustrating God's justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Exodus 29:38-46, Hebrews 10:1-4, John 1:29

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