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How many of you have ever wondered about the original context of the sin sacrifice? Did you know that Leviticus 4 is still relevant for us today for instruction in our lives?
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I have only watched this video once so far, but it seems to me that it might be for a cleansing of the Altar from a blemish or stain that is put on it by childbirth that is unseen by our mortal eyes. I am at a complete loss in regard to what in the childbirth process places a blemish on the Altar.
I am trying to wrap my head around the blood actually and only being a cleansing agent for the Altar
rather than an antidote for our unintentional sin?
Wow, help us out here Ryan! You’re the one that made this mess! 🙂
It is my understanding that the woman becomes unclean because of the discharge (Leviticus 15:19-33).
Ryan thank you so much for this. It is very helpful. Forgive me if I just missed it but you were talking about offering chattat for completion of vows, birth,etc but I didn’t catch why that was the appropriate sacrifice ( other than that it is the mitzvot). I thought it was great at demonstrating what it was not but I missed what it was for. Thank you Yah bless you and shalom