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  1. Q1. From how large a group of people does God remove sins in Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12? In what sense is this a universal sacrifice of salvation? In what sense is Jesus' sacrifice wasted on some people?

    1. He removed the sin of all.

    2. he bore the sin of the univers and finaly was

    killed for there sins. by doing this he was able to extablish the law. God

    looks at blood of Jesus that was sacrifced on the cross for our salvation.

    3. those who are still slave to satan, who cannot use the keys or extablish the law that our Lord Jesus

    has accomplished

  2. Q6. What do you think God intended animal sacrifice teach us about sin? What do they teach us about holiness? What do they teach us about God's nature?

    1. It teaches how much God loves us. taking an animal life in exchange of our life.

    2. It teaches us that without holiness we cant please God.

    3. It teaches that God is mercyfull, not respectal of person and changet not.

  3. Q4. What are the basic elements involved in a sacrifice for sin? (Leviticus 4:32-35; 5:5-6) Which of these are still necessary for forgiveness of sins today? Which are no longer necessary? Why?

    1. a. confession of sin.

    b. trespass offeringto to the lord for his sin. which are Female from the flock a lamb or a kid of the goats. for a sin offering and the priest shall shall make an atonement.

    c. a is still necessary, confession of sin.

    d. b is not necessary, animal sacrifice not needed anymore;

    e. becouse jesus has paid the ultimate prise

  4. Q1. How do you know that John the Baptist's statement about the Lamb of God refers to sacrifice? (John 1:29). How was the comprehensiveness of "sins of the world" so radical a concept?

    Looking at the statement and question, The lamb is a sacrificial animal wich makes atonement,

    so having presented jesus as the lamb wich takes away the sin of the world means that he is refering to sacrifice.

    It is a radical concept becouse people could not coprehend the concept that God being the forgiver of sin would now have to sacrifice,

    but to whom would he sacrifice to. Inveriably Jhon the baptist presented Jesus as God

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