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Atonement, Sacrifice and Salvation in the Old Testament

     Atonement in the Old Testament:  (top)

It is a common misconception that the means of salvation is different in each of the Testaments: New Testament religion is grace, while Old Testament religion is law. This is simply not the case. Salvation in the Old Testament is by grace as it is in the New Testament:

Israel's relationship with God and her hope of salvation resulted from God's electing grace:  (top)

God's grace in choosing Israel called for a response of faith and trust shown through obedience, which allowed the Israelites to remain within God's covenantal blessing:  (top)

Therefore God expected His people to live in accordance with His holy character:  (top)

It appears that this truth was only partially grasped within the Israelite community before and during Jesus' time, as the existence and extent of legalism recorded in the Bible and other sources indicates that a common belief was that observance of the law earned a right standing with God.

     Sacrifice in the Old Testament:  (top)

There were several classes of sacrifices within the Old Testament: gift offerings (to express homage and thanksgiving), burnt offerings (usually on behalf of the community as a whole), and sin and guilt offerings (to deal with unintentional offences against God for which the worshipper sought pardon). Central to the whole sacrificial system was the shedding of blood of a ritually clean substitute, which through trusting in God's grace, brought appropriation of the covenant blessings to the offerer. The need for the shedding of blood also ingrained an understanding of the holiness of God, and the consequences of sin.

The Old Testament clearly recognises that offerings in themselves do not atone for sin, it is only through the grace of God:

     Salvation in Old Testament Times:  (top)

For believers in the Old Testament period as for believers in the New Testament period, salvation is by the blood of Christ:


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