As prescribed by Scripture, the High Priest offered a blood sacrifice to cleanse the Tabernacle and to atone for his sins. There, the High Priest also presented the blood of sacrifice to atone for the sins of Israel.
The blood of sacrifice would be sprinkled by the High Priest over the Mercy Seat that was placed on the Ark of the Covenant. Thus, once a year, on the Day of Atonement, the sacrificial blood was applied, for the forgiveness of sin for the nation of Israel.
The High Priest would also lay his hands on a living goat known as “Azazel” or scapegoat, …show more content…
The first animal sacrificed represents the price paid for sin. This is known as “Penal Substitution.” The animal slaughtered symbolically represents the punishment Israel deserved for sin. God is just and holy. The “soul that sins must surely die.”
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The scapegoat represents the guilt of sin being removed or “cast out.” Thus, the nation of Israel sins were atoned for and removed.
The Lord Jesus fulfilled atonement by being the “Perfect Sacrifice” and the Perfect “Scapegoat.” Jesus shed His Blood on the Cross of Calvary to pay for the penalty of our sins. His Sacrifice was once for all. He was the Perfect Sacrifice. Pure and Holy in every aspect. He is all God and all man. He accomplished what no man or animal could ever do.
Jesus also took away our sins. By atoning for them, the price was paid. By carrying them, He has removed the guilt of sin and the burden of sin from His People. Thus, Jesus is also the Perfect Scapegoat.
John 1:29 says, “The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the