Leviticus Chapter 16

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We study this chapter every year on Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement. We go over this chapter on that day as well as Isaiah 58, which focuses on Yom Kippur also. This holiday is celebrated on the tenth day of the seventh month. The word atonement means "to cover up." This is the highest holy day of the year and must be treated as such.

The Day of Atonement reveals Messiah as our Great High Priest, going into the Holy of Holies for us.(Heb. 9:11-12).

It has been stated by some that we should not celebrate this great Feast of our Heavenly Father. But He commands us to celebrate it throughout the generations (Lev. 23:26-32). Paul celebrated it even late in his life (Acts 27:9).

The Day of Atonement is a time to reflect on two things. One, we are to reflect on our sin and how we have been an offense to Elohim and His perfect ways. Secondly, we reflect on Yeshua as our High Priest and the sacrifice He had to make for our redemption because of our sin.

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