Old Testament Concept: Atonement
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What was "Atonement" in Old Testament practice used for?

  • The practice is used for reconciling sinful man back to God through sacrificing innocent animals. (correct)
  • Pray to God and ask for forgiveness through the Tabernacle.
  • Humbling ourselves before Jesus and asking for forgiveness of all our sins.
  • When Jesus came back and died on the cross he was fulfilling two roles, which were they?

  • To be father of all living things on earth and provide a stairway to heaven?
  • The role of the sacfrificial lamb, as well the officiating high priest who presented Hid blood to make atonement. (correct)
  • To destroy all things of the aerth and prosper the new kingdom.
  • None of the above.
  • Strictly speaking, the Old Testament word "atonement" is applicable in the New Testamanet.

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    The Day of Atonement

    What were the 5 things required of Aaron as the High Priest?

    <ol> <li>Kill a bull for himself and his family.</li> <li>Choose 2 goats and bring them before the Lord. 3.Cast lots for the 2 goats, one to be killed and one to be released. 4.Slaughter the goat determined by lot. 5.Transfer all the sins of the people onto the live goat and let it go into the wilderness.</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

    Match which actions goes with which reasonings for Atonement Day.

    <p>Atonement for Aaron and his family. = Killing a bull Atonement for the people = Goat being slaughtered Atonement for all the peoples iniquities = Goat being released into the wilderness Reason for casting Lots for two goats = One to killed and one to be released.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the two goats reperesent in reagrds to Jesus?

    <p>First Goat being Killed typifies Jesus physical death on the cross. Second Jesus going to hell and suffering in a place of unimaginable torment for the one sent to wilderness to die.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the difference in Sin offerings between the Bull and the Goats?

    <p>Bull was atonement of Aaron and his family the Goats were Atonement for the Children of Israel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the animal Sacrifice to the reasoning for the sacrifice.

    <p>Bull = Aaron and his Family Goats = Children of Israel Goat being Slaughtered = Pay for all the sins of the people Goat being let go into the wilderness = Bearing all the peoples Inquities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does The Full Gospel include?

    <p>Forgiveness of sins, eternal life, healing, deliverance, peace and prosperity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Full Gospel includes: forgiveness of sins, _____, Healing, Deliverance, _______and ______.

    <p>eternal life, peace and prosperity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Based on this Bible verse what was Christ's atonement explained as?

    Isaiah 52: 14 NKJV "Just as many were astonished at you, so His visage was marred more than any man, and His form more than the sons of men."

    The Living Bible: "They shall see my Servant beaten and bloodied, so disfigured one would scarcely know it was a person standing there. So shall he cleanse many nations."

    <p>The Suffering Servant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were a few main points about the suffering Servant of Isaiah 52 and 53?

    <p>1.) Isaiah Described the &quot;sacrificial&quot; suffering and death of Jesus Christ. 2.) Jesus Christ became our substitute. 3.) Philip, the evangelist, confirms that Isaiah was speaking about Jesus Christ.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the two points of desription of healing from Isaih 53?

    <p>B &amp; C</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Most English translations of the Bible wrongly use the words "sorrows" and "griefs" in Isaiah 53:4-5. Which words should they have been using?

    <p>&quot;Sicknesses and &quot;Pains&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What's the translation in Greek for "griefs"?

    <p>choli</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What's the translation for "sorrows"?

    <p>macob</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Divine healing is not an exclusive blessing reserved for a few but is made available to all people.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    God by His very nature is not a healer.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    God by His very nature is a ______.

    <p>Healer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Atonement in Old Testament Practice

    • Atonement was used to restore the relationship between God and Israel.
    • The Day of Atonement was a significant event in Old Testament practice.

    The High Priest's Role on the Day of Atonement

    • Aaron, as the High Priest, had five requirements to fulfill:
      • Enter the Holy of Holies with the blood of the bull
      • Confess the people's sins over the scapegoat
      • Kill the goat for the sin offering
      • Take a censer of coals from the altar
      • Sprinkle the blood of the bull before the mercy seat

    The Two Goats and Jesus

    • The two goats represented Jesus, who took the sins of the people upon Himself.
    • The goat for the sin offering symbolized Jesus' sacrifice for the sins of humanity.
    • The scapegoat represented Jesus' removal of sins from humanity.

    Animal Sacrifices and Their Meanings

    • The bull represented the High Priest's sin and the sin of the people.
    • The goat for the sin offering represented the removal of sins.
    • The scapegoat represented the complete removal of sins from the people.

    The Full Gospel

    • The Full Gospel includes:
      • Forgiveness of sins
      • Healing
      • Deliverance
      • Redemption
      • Restoration

    Christ's Atonement in Isaiah 52

    • According to Isaiah 52:14, Christ's atonement was described as a physical and emotional beating, resulting in a disfigured appearance.
    • The Living Bible translates this verse as "They shall see my Servant beaten and bloodied, so disfigured one would scarcely know it was a person standing there."

    The Suffering Servant of Isaiah 52 and 53

    • The Suffering Servant is described as one who was beaten and bloodied, yet cleansed many nations.
    • Key points about the Suffering Servant include:
      • He was pierced for our transgressions
      • He was crushed for our iniquities
      • He bore the punishment for our peace

    Healing in Isaiah 53

    • Healing is described in two points:
      • God heals our physical and emotional wounds.
      • God heals our spiritual wounds, bringing us back to a right relationship with Him.

    Correct Translation of Isaiah 53:4-5

    • The words "sorrows" and "griefs" should be translated as "diseases" and "pains" respectively.
    • The Greek translation for "griefs" is "noseos", which means "diseases".
    • The Greek translation for "sorrows" is "malakias", which means "pains".

    Divine Healing

    • Divine healing is available to all people, not just a select few.
    • God, by His very nature, is a healer.

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    This quiz is about the concept of atonement in the Old Testament. Understand the purpose and significance of atonement in ancient Israelite practices. Test your knowledge on the rituals and customs surrounding atonement.

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