Quoted to argue that atonement is made by blood sacrifice, supporting the Christian case for substitutionary atonement.
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Quoted to show that God had already established blood atonement before the New Testament.
Read to establish the Old Testament principle that atonement is made by blood, laying groundwork for the necessity of sacrificial atonement.
The host repeatedly returned to this verse to argue that, under the Law itself, atonement is made through blood, so Jesus' sacrificial death fits God's stated requirement for atonement.
Quoted in a superchat and affirmed by the host to support the idea that blood is given for atonement, in the context of discussing why bloodshed is tied to forgiveness.
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