BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Leviticus 17:11
11. For the life of the flesh is in its blood; and I have given it to you on the altar to take away your sin: for it is the blood which makes free from sin because of the life in it.
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Summary: Leviticus Chapter 17 emphasizes the importance of proper worship and the significance of the sanctity of blood. The chapter opens with God's instruction to Moses, commanding the Israelites to bring their sacrifices only to the designated place, which would ultimately be the Tabernacle, to prevent the worship of false gods. This directive reinforces the centralization of worship in Israel and discourages unauthorized sacrifices. The text asserts the sanctity of blood, stating that it represents the life of the flesh and must not be consumed. Blood is designated as sacred, primarily because it is used in atonement for sin. The chapter underscores the seriousness of sin and the necessity of atonement through sacrificial offerings. Additionally, the people are warned against engaging in any practices that could defile them, thereby reinforcing themes of holiness and community purity. Overall, Chapter 17 highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands regarding worship and the sacredness of life and atonement, marking a critical part of Israel's covenantal relationship with God.
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