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Leviticus's keyword is “holiness,” as it is written, “You shall therefore be holy, for I am holy”(Lv 11:45).
The sacrifice on the Day of Atonement offered annually is a shadow (trailer) of the “good things to come” (Hebrews 10:1).
Jesus, “who came by water and blood”(1 John 5:6), offered Himself as "one sacrifice for sins forever"(Hebrews 10:12).
After finishing all the processes in the Tabernacle, Aaron came out of the Tabernacle.
While all the people watched, he laid his hands on the scapegoat's head and confessed the sins of all Israelites for a year.
Through the laying on of Aaron’s hands, the yearly sins of the Israelites were passed over to the head of the scapegoat at once.
This is connected with the baptism of Jesus.
John the Baptist, a descendant of Aron and the representative of all humanity, laid his hands on Jesus's head.
"But Jesus answered and said to him, ‘Permit it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.’ Then he allowed Him” (Mt 3:15).
Jesus took upon Himself all the sins of mankind through the baptism that He received in the form of laying on of hands by John the Baptist, the representative of mankind.
Jesus did not come with only the blood of the cross. Jesus is the Son of God who “came by water (baptism) and blood” (1 John 5:6).
The Original Gospel consists of the witness of the Holy Spirit, the witness of water, and the witness of blood.
And "these three agree as one" (1 John 5:8).
Those who fear God and seek eternal life in His Word will find the treasure hidden in the hearts of God's servants.
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