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Leviticus 16:3

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Before entering this most holy place, you must offer a bull as a sacrifice for your sins and a ram as a sacrifice to please me.

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If you sacrifice a ram or a goat, it must not have anything wrong with it.

Aaron, you must offer the bull as a sacrifice of forgiveness for your own sins and for the sins of your family.

When the high priest sins, he makes everyone else guilty too. And so, he must sacrifice a young bull that has nothing wrong with it.

Moses led out the bull that was to be sacrificed for sin, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head.

Moses led out the ram for the sacrifice to please the LORD. After Aaron and his sons had laid their hands on its head,

Then he said to Aaron: Find a young bull and a ram that have nothing wrong with them. Offer the bull to the LORD as a sacrifice for sin and the ram as a sacrifice to please him.

Tell the people of Israel that they must offer sacrifices as well. They must offer a goat as a sacrifice for sin, and a bull and a ram as a sacrifice to please the LORD. The bull and the ram must be a year old and have nothing wrong with them.

Then Christ went once for all into the most holy place and freed us from sin for ever. He did this by offering his own blood instead of the blood of goats and bulls.

However, only the high priest could go into the second part of the tent, and he went in only once a year. Each time he carried blood to offer for his sins and for any sins that the people had committed without meaning to.




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