“Then, if it is the anointed cohen who sinned and thus brought guilt on the people, he is to offer Adonai a young bull without defect as a sin offering for the sin he committed.”-Leviticus 4:3 We are continuing on with our study of the HATTA-AT sacrifice or “Purification Offering”. One thing we find about the nature of sin […]
L4-3: The Purification Offering shows us how sin is like an infectious disease
We are in the process of studying the 4th Levitical sacrifice known as the HATTA-AT in Hebrew and best translated as the “Purification Offering”. This sacrifice really illustrates just how deadly the effects of sin can be as it deals with the diseased state the worshipper finds himself in due to his sin. Think of […]
L4-2: The BIGGEST PROBLEM with how the modern church teaches the Bible
We are now studying the 4th Levitical sacrifice known in Hebrew as the HATTA-AT. Most Bibles will call it the “Sin Offering”. However, given this sacrifice’s purpose and what it accomplishes, I believe it would be much more accurate to call it a “Purification Offering“. While the first Levitical sacrifices were all about allowing the […]
L4-1: Why the term ‘SIN OFFERING’ is a misleading translation
Today we begin Leviticus Chapter Four. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. Adonai said to Moshe, “Tell the people of Isra’el: ‘If anyone sins inadvertently against any of the mitzvot of Adonai concerning things which should not be done, if he does any one of them, then, if it is the anointed cohen who sinned and […]
L3-10: The connection between the first 3 Levitical sacrifices and Yeshua’s death
What have we learned so far about the first three Levitical sacrifices which are the OLAH (Burnt Offering), the MINCHAH (Grain Offering), and the ZEVAH (Peace Offering)? I would say the most important thing we’ve learned about these three sacrifices is that they are all about making us acceptable to God due to our corrupt […]
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