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Footstool of His Feet

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  • Peter J. Leithart

This article concentrates on the theological significance of the kapporet, the mercy seat. It shows how its symbolism is important background for understanding the Day of Atonement.

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Jesus' Burial Clothes

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  • James B. Jordan

This article explains the meaning of the burial clothes of the Lord Jesus. It shows how his linen garments spoke of his work as great high priest on the great Day of Atonement. It also indicates how the myrrh and aloes were associated with marriage and kingship.

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Leviticus 16 – Two Shall Become One Flesh, Part 2: The Day of Recoverings

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  • Ryan Handermann

This article discusses the events of Leviticus 16, known as the Day of Atonement. Multiple atonements happened on that day, and this article goes into some detail on the nature and purpose of these.

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Two Shall Become One Flesh, Part 1: Atonement and Eschatology

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  • Ryan Handermann

This article looks at the Day of Atonement through the cosmological lens of Genesis and its vision of unity.

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Jesus and the Day of Atonement

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  • Justin S. Holcomb

From Leviticus 16:15-16, 20-22 this article shows how the goats on the Day of Atonement were pointing to the atonement of Christ.

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Resolved to Remember

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  • Bob Burridge

This article on Leviticus 23:23-25 looks at the Feast of Trumpets (New Year's Day), the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles. The author shows how these celebrations pointed the covenant people to God's works.

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