Leviticus 4:1–7; Isaiah 53:1–6
A lamb conjures images of sweetness. Its soft wool and fragile frame signify its lack of defences.
The innocent lamb is the symbol the prophet Isaiah used to describe the coming Messiah. He would be pure, gentle, and faultless. And yet He would be slain for us!
Pastor Chuck Swindoll illumines the significance of sacrificial atonement depicted in Leviticus 4:1–7 and Isaiah 53:1–6. Get a clear biblical context of ancient sacrifice and a firm understanding of the spotless Lamb’s death for us.
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