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Leviticus 9:2

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He said to Aaron, “Take a bull calf and a male sheep that have nothing wrong with them, and offer them to the Lord. The calf will be a sin offering, and the male sheep will be a whole burnt offering.

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“This is what you must do to appoint Aaron and his sons to serve me as priests. Take one young bull and two male sheep that have nothing wrong with them.

It was the tenth year of our captivity, in the tenth month, on the twelfth day of the month. The Lord spoke his word to me, saying:

“ ‘If the burnt offering is a sheep or a goat from the flock, it must be a male that has nothing wrong with it.

“ ‘If the offering is a whole burnt offering from the herd, it must be a male that has nothing wrong with it. The person must take the animal to the entrance of the Meeting Tent so that the Lord will accept the offering.

“This is how Aaron may enter the Most Holy Place: Before he enters, he must offer a bull for a sin offering and a male sheep for a whole burnt offering.

“Aaron must take from the people of Israel two male goats for a sin offering and one male sheep for a burnt offering.

“ ‘If the appointed priest sins so that he brings guilt on the people, then he must offer a young bull to the Lord, one that has nothing wrong with it, as a sin offering for the sin he has done.

Then Moses brought the bull for the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.

Next Moses brought the male sheep of the burnt offering, and Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.

Tell the people of Israel, ‘Take a male goat for a sin offering and a calf and a lamb for a whole burnt offering; each must be one year old, and it must have nothing wrong with it.

Christ had no sin, but God made him become sin so that in Christ we could become right with God.

Because he is weak, the high priest must offer sacrifices for his own sins and also for the sins of the people.

He is not like the other priests who had to offer sacrifices every day, first for their own sins, and then for the sins of the people. Christ offered his sacrifice only once and for all time when he offered himself.




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