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20 lines
827 B
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# in place of God punishing the people
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The people sin, but God would punish the Messiah for their sins. In this way, God would not need to punish anyone who believes in the Messiah.
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# the perfect high priest
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The sacrifices the Israelite priests kept making were never good enough because the priests sinned. The Messiah would never sin. Therefore, his sacrifice was perfect and would satisfy God completely.
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# the perfect high priest
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The sacrifices the Israelite priests kept making were never good enough because the priests sinned. The Messiah would never sin. Therefore, his sacrifice was perfect and would satisfy God completely.
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# offer himself
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The Messiah would offer himself as a sacrifice by allowing himself to be killed.
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# a perfect sacrifice
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There was no fault or imperfection in the Messiah’s sacrifice.
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