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Sacrifice Historical Significance Typology

Not so much the death of Christ as sin This offering is entirely for God, the
Dedicatory: Voluntary Act signifying the bearer, but instead as One totally highest offering. The Hebrew for
Burnt Offering worshippers total dedication to God devoted to His Father, totally consumed "bullock" is literally "son of the herd"
on the altar. which speaks of the only begotten Son.

Fine flour - consistency, well balanced


humanity Oil - Holy Spirit The perfect man, includes his hidden
Grain Offering Dedicatory, A food offering. Frankincense - Moral Fragrance,
sufferings, the man of sorrows
Absence of Leaven (no sin) and no
Honey (natural sweetness)

A means of maintaining fellowship, a Fellowship offering. The NT believer has We have peace with God through our
Peace Offering communal meal. Offerer, priest and the peace and fellowship with God and
altar all partake communes with God and other Lord Jesus Christ
believers on the basis of Christ's work.

Christ died for what I am, which is even


worse than what I have done. Sin in
Expiatory, atonement/forgiveness. Typifies Christ as the penal subsitute, a
Sin Offering Outside the camp. sacrifice, a ransom for sin (2 Cor 5:21) view more than sins. "Outside the
camp" tells of the shame of the cross
that Christ bore.

When we first see our need of


Typifies Christ death as atoning for the forgiveness, it is our sins that burdened
Trespass Offering Expiatory, also required restitution damage or injury done by sin (Isaiah us. Christ met that need, dying for our
53:10) sins and misdeeds, defilements.
Leviticus 1, God begins at the
highest offering. A sweet
aroma to the Lord, all
consumed on the altar

Leviticus 2 a sweet aroma to


the Lord

Leviticus 3, Here we meet


God in the middle, as it were,
God & believer feasting on
Christ. A sweet aroma to the
Lord

Leviticus 4 includes
unintentional sins. The fat is
burnt on the altar, the fat is
the Lord's, telling of the
aspect of the work for God.

Leviticus 5, Our appreciation


of Christ starts here. Our first
need was a trespass offering,
though not knowing the term.
Our sins need forgiveness

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