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Leviticus 16.
The Day of Atonement – Yom Kippur.
From the way this chapter begins, it’s possible that the horrendous sin that caused the death of Aaron’s two oldest sons by the LORD, was their attempting to come into the Most Holy Place. Perhaps they had tried to bring “unauthorized fire” (which would be ANY fire/incense other than what the High Priests, brough once per year).
God set up VERY strict laws about anyone coming into the Most Holy Place, where the Ark of the Covenant was, which represented God’s throne on earth.
- Once per year on the tenth day of the seventh month.
- The High Priest clothed in special all-linen “holy” garments.
- Bringing a burning censer with holy incense which made a cloud obscuring the Ark of the Covenant with its Mercy Seat.
- Also bringing the blood of the sacrificial bull (for the High Priest’s atonement) and then the sacrificial goat (atonement for the people).
- Sprinkling the bull’s blood, then the goat’s blood on and in front of the Mercy Seat seven times.
Outside the Tent, the High Priest would sprinkle the bull’s and goat’s blood on the Bronze Alter. Then he would take the second, live, goat and lay his hands on its head. After confessing ALL the people’s iniquities, transgressions, and sins, he would send the goat away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who was waiting to do it. This was the “scapegoat.” It pictured the total removing of sin from the camp.
All this would be done once per year, a statute forever for Israel.
Besides the Passover Lamb and all that belonged to that ceremony, the Day of Atonement with the one-time entrance through the veil into the Holy of Holies, AND the Scapegoat, represented the atoning death of our Lord Jesus Christ for our sins. God looked on Him on the cross – bearing all the sin of any who would believe in Him – and “passed over” that person for the death they deserved. He accepted Jesus’ blood and death INSTEAD of the sinners’.
Meanwhile, for the people, the Day of Atonement would be a “Sabbath Day” of solemn rest. They would do no work, and would fast the entire day, mourning and confessing their sin.
Leviticus 17.
Strictly forbidden is sacrificing any animal outside the camp and not bringing its blood to the entrance of the Tabernacle as a gift for the LORD. Otherwise it would be “pagan worship” and bring bloodguilt on the person. Blood and fat are always to be burned on the Bronze Altar.
They shall no more make sacrifices to goat demons (Azazel), after whom they “whored.”
God reminded the people again that they were NOT TO EAT BLOOD. The blood of a creature contains its LIFE, and it is ONLY for atonement to the LORD on the altar. If one is out hunting in the field and kills an animal to eat it, the blood shall be drained out and covered with earth.
Leviticus 18.
The LORD spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to the people of Israel and say to them,
- “I am the LORD your God. You shall not do as they do in the land of Egypt where you lived,
- and you shall not do as they do in the land of Canaan, to which I am bringing you.
- You shall not walk in their statutes.
- You shall follow My rules and keep My statutes and walk in them.
- I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD.
- You shall therefore keep My statutes and My rules;
- if a person does them, he shall live by them: I am the LORD.”
The LORD then gives Moses a long list of how the people will keep morally and sexually pure, taking for their spouses only ONE woman or ONE man, as God created them in the beginning.
Incest, bigamy, bestiality, and homosexuality were strictly forbidden.
“For everyone who does any of these abominations, the persons who do them shall be cut off from among their people. So keep My charge NEVER to practice any of these abominable customs that were practiced before you, and never to make yourselves unclean by them. I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD.”
