Leviticus 6:7
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In this verse, God explains through Moses that when a person sins, the priest can make atonement for them, allowing God to forgive their trespasses. It emphasizes the role of the priest in the forgiveness process.
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Imagine you made a big mistake, and you feel really bad about it. Now, think of the priest as a special helper who talks to God on your behalf. When the priest does his job, God listens and forgives you, just like when your parents forgive you for a mistake.
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This verse is part of the book of Leviticus, which was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was written for the Israelites as a guide for their religious practices and how they could maintain a relationship with God. The cultural setting was that of a nomadic people who were learning to follow strict religious laws.
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In modern life, this verse can be applied to the role of a mediator or counselor who helps people reconcile with others or God. For example, a mediator might help a couple work through their differences and seek forgiveness.