BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Leviticus 16:32
32. And the man on whose head the holy oil has been put, and who has been marked out to be a priest in his father's place, will do what is necessary to take away sin, and will put on the linen clothing, even the holy robes:
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Summary: Leviticus Chapter 16 outlines the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), a significant event in the Israelite religious calendar. This chapter details the rituals that the High Priest must perform to atone for the sins of the people and himself. Key elements include the selection of two goats: one is sacrificed as a sin offering, while the other, known as the scapegoat, is sent into the wilderness, symbolically carrying away the sins of the community. The chapter emphasizes the importance of purification and the holiness required to approach God. It also highlights the necessity of atonement for sin, reflecting God’s desire for His people to maintain a relationship with Him despite their shortcomings. The instructions provided demonstrate the seriousness of sin and the lengths to which God goes to restore His people. Lastly, the rituals serve as a foreshadowing of Christ's ultimate sacrifice for sin, a theme that resonates deeply within evangelical interpretation, emphasizing the need for redemption through faith.
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