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- The sum to be given was half a shekel of silver (See chapter 38:25-28), after the shekel of the sanctuary—that is, as explained, ten gerahs. Ten is the number of responsibility God-wards; and the lesson consequently is that man’s responsibility to God as a sinner must be met.
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Exodus 30:16 . And thou shalt take the atonement money of the children of Israel, and shalt appoint it for the service of the tabernacle of the congregation; that it may be a memorial unto the children of Israel before the LORD, to make an atonement for your souls.
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The money was money of atonement. It was paid in ransom for...
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“You shall take the atonement money from the sons of Israel...
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The money was money of atonement. It was paid in ransom for life. If we seek the principle on which the ransoming proceeds, we must view the half shekel in the light of the practice of commutation. In strictness, atonement could be made only by blood.
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The atonement money was the first instruction about giving that God gave to his people in the Old Testament. Our opening text contains instructions for the census that was taken later of every male, twenty years old or more, who could serve in the army (Num 1:1–46). Each one had to give a half shekel to the Lord when they were counted to atone for ...
God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood—to be received by faith. (Rom 3:25a) 'Atonement' is one of the most important words in the Bible. The Day of Atonement was the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar: on that day atonement was made for the whole nation (Lev 23:26–32). Atonement includes the forgiven...
The atonement money was also a ransom for their lives (v12), but Psa 49:7–8 says that no one can give to God a ransom for a life, no payment would ever be enough. So why did it have to be paid? God's law commanded that animals were to be sacrificed regularly for the sins of the people, even though the blood of animals cannot take away sins (Heb 10:...
V12 says that if each one paid the atonement money then no plague would come on them when they were numbered. That means that if they had not paid the atonement money (which symbolized their acceptance of the atoning sacrifice of Christ), a plague would have come on them. We are not told what the plague would have been, but the Book of Revelation d...
God commanded that the atonement money should be given to him, but he didn't need it for himself. The half shekels, which were made of silver, were melted down and used in the construction of the sanctuary and the surrounding courtyard (Exo 38:25–8). With only a few exceptions, what was given to God in the Old Testament was used to perform his will...
“You shall take the atonement money from the sons of Israel and shall give it for the service of the tent of meeting, that it may be a memorial for the sons of Israel before the LORD, to make atonement for yourselves.”
Atonement is the restoration of our relationship with God. Learn why atonement is necessary and its use in the Old Testament, New Testament and the Gospel.
Oct 19, 2021 · This sacrifice, i.e., the atoning death of Christ, is the central theme of the Bible. Book after book, through the prophets and others, they spoke and wrote of it in some way. The words atone or atonement appear over one-hundred times in Scripture. It has a rich meaning; at its root it means “to cover.”.
The last thing noticed is the use made of the atonement money (vs. 16). It was appointed for the service of the tabernacle. In fact, as already seen, it went to make the sockets of silver which formed the foundation of the sanctuary.