Theological Term of the Week: Day of Atonement
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 3:00AM
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Day of Atonement

The most solemn holy day of Old Testament Israel, when the high priest performed rituals to atone for the sins of the people. A sin offering was offered for the high priest, for the whole priesthood, and for the nation of Israel, and a scapegoat was sent into the wilderness carrying the sins of the people. The rites performed foreshadowed the priestly sacrifice made by Christ Jesus, when Christ opened the way into the presence of God for his people, and bore their sins away so they could be truly forgiven.

Learn more:

  1. The Bible: Leviticus 16
  2. GotQuestions: What is the Day of Atonement?
  3. Ligonier Ministries: The Day of Atonement
  4. Sinclair Ferguson: The Day of Atonement Was a Copy of Christ’s Atonement
  5. Michael Morales: The Day of Atonement and Our Need for a High Priest

Related terms:

1 The Atonement: It’s Meaning and Significance by Leon Morris, page 72-3.

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